Address: 350-2, Sadamine, Chichibu-City, Saitama Pref., Japan
E-mail: poripokku@ab.auone-net.jp
Job Objective: To seek a business partner to promote and sell my ceramic works to your country
Membership: Holding a membership of Japan Art Crafts Association
Principal Career and Prize Winning History
2021 Won the Encouraging prize at the 8th TOBI Exhibition
2020 Won the bronze prize at the MINO CHAWAN Exhibition
2018 Milano Design Week; Exhibition of Koki Ohara Ceramic Works
2016 Event in Mirano Italy; Wicky's Wicuisine Seafood at Milano
2015 Accepted to The East Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition
2013 Accepted to The East Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition
2010 Exhibition at the Mashimo Keiji Museum
Accepted to The Oribe Ceramics Modern Tea Ceremony Exhibition
2008 Won the Best New Artist Prize at the 55th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition
2006 Accepted to The Vessels For Sake Exhibition
2005 Won the Prefectural Prize at Miyagi art festival
2003 Accepted to The Japan Traditional Art Crafts New Works Exhibition
Accepted to The Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition
1998 Won the Harada prize in graduate school ( The Best Student Prize of the Year of Ceramics Course of Graduate School )in the Tokyo University of the Arts
1996 Won the Ataka Prize (The Best Student Prize in the Faculty of the Year) in Tokyo University of the Arts
Private Exhibitions and Spot Sales Held at:
Onuma Department Store, Yamagata
Mitsukosi Department Store, Sendai, Miyagi
Keio Department Store, Sinjuku, Tokyo
Torindo Gallery, Aoyama, Tokyo
Gallery Mai, Iidabashi, Tokyo
Galleria ACCa, Simoya, Tokyo
Utsuwa Ikkyaku, Aoyama, Tokyo
Gallery 801, Ichinomiya, Chiba
Gallery Yoyosha, Katsuura, Chiba
Matsuzakaya Department Store, Nagoya, Aichi
Gallery Entorez, Hyogo
Galerie Seito, Hirosima
Ichibata Department Store, Matsue, Shimane
TENOHA,Daikanyama,Tokyo
Education
1998 Graduated from Ceramic Course of Graduate School of Fine Arts of Tokyo University of the Arts
Membership
Japan Art Crafts Association
Utuwa Ikkyaku, Aoyama, Tokyo /Osaka /Kyoto
Gallery Mai,IidabashiMai,Tokyo
Fukumori machekyuto Manseibasi Tokyo
Gallery 801,Ichinomiya,Chiba