Atsuko Kubota

  • Ceramics
Atsuko Kubota

Membership Full member, Japan Kogei Association
  • 1972 Graduated from Gakushuin Girls' Senior High School
  • 1976 Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Crafts, Ceramics major
  • 1978 Graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School, Ceramics Master's Degree Program
  • 1996 New Expression in Porcelain: Development in the 1990s (National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Crafts Gallery)
  • 2014 "Original Drawings and Sketches of Ceramic Designs" Exhibition at Setouchi City Museum of Art
  • 2015 Meijer x Shigaraki Award Competition: Tradition and Innovation, Japanese Ceramics Now (Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park)
  • 2016 Principal Researcher of "Designs and Techniques of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics" (– 2019)
  • 2018 Hana Asagi Opening Anniversary Solo Exhibition
  • 2019 "Designs and Techniques of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics 2019" Exhibition at Setouchi City Museum of Art
    "Contemporary Japanese Crafts" Exhibition at Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art
    White Porcelain Bowl with Pale Blue Glaze and Autumn Flower Patterns purchased by the Imperial Household Agency (submitted to the 66th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition
  • 2020 Atsuko Kubota Kitchen Play Set for Adults Solo Exhibition at Hana Asagi
  • 2021 New Collections Exhibition at Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
  • 2023 Atsuko Kubota Solo Exhibition at Hana Asagi

  • 1996Received the Asahi Shimbun Award at the 43rd Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition
  • 2004Received the Fukutake Cultural Incentive Award from the Fukutake Education and Culture Foundation
  • 2007Received the Toyo Kaneshige Award at the Japan Kōgei Association Chūgoku Branch 50th Anniversary Exhibition
  • 2013Received the Excellence Award at the 5th Kikuchi Biennale
  • 2021Received the Judge's Special Award at the 35th Yokkaichi Banko Ceramic Competition 2021 at Banko no Sato Center

  • National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Crafts Gallery
  • The Japan Foundation
  • Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu
  • Toyooka City Board of Education
  • The Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Kansai
  • Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
  • Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art
  • Higashihiroshima City Museum of Art
  • University of Michigan Museum of Art
  • Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art
  • Kanazawa City
  • Toyooka City
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