Gallery Garan Nishiogi - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Gallery Garan Nishiogi. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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"Decoupage Antique and Vintage Jewelry Fair"
Antique shop from Kobe. Jewelry, bags and small items from Decoupage from Europe and America from the 1880s to the 1970s are on display and for sale.
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Handmade Glass Buttons Exhibition
Exhibition and sale of antique buttons by antique shop CO-. These handmade glass haute couture buttons were made in small workshops in England in the 1940s and 50s.
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Mari Imada Exhibition
Exhibition of original drawings by award winner at the 13th Shogakkan Ohisama Picture Book exhibition in 2007. In addition to the 8th issue of Ohisama to be published on July 1st, this is Imada's second (...)
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"Forest Fantasy Collection" Exhibition
Takami, who is director of the Museum of Folk Masks in Kyushu, is holding an exhibition of valuable antiques, folk masks, "komainu" dogs, statues of deities, paintings and old ceramic pieces at Nishiogi (...)
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"Yoridori Midori" Exhibition
Illustrated book, painting, and sculpture works by five artists are on display.
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"Waseda University Photo Group Exhibition"
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"Tokyo Keizai University Photography Group Exhibition"
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"Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Photography Club Graduation Exhibition"
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Mari Imada "Christmas Volcano"
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Yuki Takehara + Yumi Momiyama Exhibition
Food researcher Yuki Takehara and flower artist Yumi Momiyama collaborate on a piece for the first time at this exhibition.
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Chuo University Photography Club September Exhibition
This exhibition presents works by members of the Photography Club of Chuo University's Department of Science and Engineering, introducing the visions of these young creators. More than 10 photographers (...)
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Kari Yamashita "Town with Cats"
Kari Yamashita works with stained glass and ceramics. Her cat figurines are displayed in the alleys of Nishiogi.
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Koji & Rei Takeshima "Craft Couple"
Illustration and sculpture works that depict children's feelings made by Koji Takeshima and his wife Rei Takeshima's ceramic works are on display.





