51st Tokyo Spring Soga Exhibition May 2025, 5 (Friday) - May 23, 2025 (Wednesday)

The 51st Tokyo Spring Soga Exhibition will be held at the O Museum (Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo).
Many exhibitors include Japanese painting instructors, alumni, and current students.
Graduate Yume Maeda and graduate Naoko Nomura won the Spring Exhibition Award for their outstanding work.
He was awarded the prize.

Seller

Faculty: Associate Professor Toshiaki Hodozuka

Graduates: Yuki Adachi, Taisuke Ohta, Touko Okazaki, Takuya Komatsu, Haoran Xu, Mayuho Tamura, Kaori Tanno,
Chen Pengyu, Nokado Koichi, Nomura Naoko, Maeda Yume

Current student: Ikuko Nagata (2nd year master's student)

The 51nd Tokyo Spring Exhibition
♢Period: Friday, May 2025, 5 - Wednesday, May 23, 2025
♢Time: 10am - 6pm, but open until 6:XNUMXpm.
On the final day, Wednesday the 28th, the exhibition will close at 4pm, with admission until 3:XNUMXpm.
♢Admission fee: 500 yen for adults / Free for university students and younger
♢Venue: O Museum (O…

51st Tokyo Spring Soga Exhibition May 2025, 5 (Friday) - May 23, 2025 (Wednesday)

The 51st Tokyo Spring Soga Exhibition will be held at the O Museum (Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo).
Many exhibitors include Japanese painting instructors, alumni, and current students.
Graduate Yume Maeda and graduate Naoko Nomura won the Spring Exhibition Award for their outstanding work.
He was awarded the prize.

Seller

Faculty: Associate Professor Toshiaki Hodozuka

Graduates: Yuki Adachi, Taisuke Ohta, Touko Okazaki, Takuya Komatsu, Haoran Xu, Mayuho Tamura, Kaori Tanno,
Chen Pengyu, Nokado Koichi, Nomura Naoko, Maeda Yume

Current student: Ikuko Nagata (2nd year master's student)

The 51nd Tokyo Spring Exhibition
♢Period: Friday, May 2025, 5 - Wednesday, May 23, 2025
♢Time: 10am - 6pm, but open until 6:XNUMXpm.
On the final day, Wednesday the 28th, the exhibition will close at 4pm, with admission until 3:XNUMXpm.
♢Admission fee: 500 yen for adults / Free for university students and younger
♢Venue: O Museum (O…

A critique session for Japanese paintings was held at the 27th MC Exhibition.

2011/12/ 3 (Saturday)
A critique session for Japanese paintings was held at the 27th MC Exhibition.
The critique session was moderated by a student, and each exhibitor gave an explanation of their own work, explaining their intention behind the creation and the creative expression they used.
The other exhibitors also responded to questions and comments, and the teachers provided comments on each piece of work.
 
  

Scene from the review session
 
 
  

Scenery of the venue
 
 
The 27th MC Exhibition
FY23…

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