Meet the Artist Event

Join us at Hanamiya on Saturday, July 27, to meet the artist, lkuhiko Shibata. Enjoy light refreshments and help support the lshinomaki Playground project!

When: July 27, 2013 6:00pm-8:00pm

Where: Hanimiya, 7795 Cooper Road, Cincinnati, OH  45242 (near corner of Cooper and Montgomery Roads)

** If you can’t make it to the reception, stop by and see us at the Montgomery Farmer’s Market, 9 to 12:30 on Saturday morning, July 27.

Seventh-generation Japanese ceramic artist, lkuhiko Shibata, has volunteered to create limited-edition mugs, tea bowls, and other Japanese style wares that will be available for purchase. All proceeds will go toward building a much-needed playground, custom-designed by students at U.C.’s College of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning.

 

Funke Fired Arts Photos with Iku Shibata

Hey everyone! We have some really cool news! Ikuhiko Shibata, a well-known ceramic artist from Tajimi in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, would like to help with our playground project. As an artist for over 35 years, he apprenticed with his great uncle, Kozo Kato, who is a National Living Treasure in Japan. He is currently an artist in residence at the Funke Fired Arts studio in Cincinnati for three months. While here, Mr. Shibata would like to help our playground project by creating special edition tea mugs and tea bowls (for Japanese tea ceremony) which signify Ishinomaki, and will only make them during this short time he is here in Cincinnati. On Tuesday, Steve and Helen Rindsberg led a group of us at the studio to help choose some of the shapes and glazes for the mugs. Mr. Shibata will even make a “Miya” edition mug in Miya’s favorite color blue.

Mr. Shibata will be selling them in a few select stores including Hanamiya in Montgomery, and will donate all the money to our Ishinomaki Playground project. He has had several solo exhibitions in Japan as well as one at the Krohn Conservatory here in Cincinnati when he donated his proceeds to Hurricane Katrina relief. His work can also be seen in various locations, including the Cincinnati International Friendship Park Pavilion. Mr. Shibata is staying with Steve and Helen Rindsberg who are members of the Gifu-Cincinnati sister city. We’ll be providing additional details about how to obtain one of his pieces soon.

Here are some photos from our meeting.

 

WKRC News 12 Interview

Good afternoon everyone! Here is the link to the interview we did with WKRC Local 12 News in Cincinnati. We are very pleased with how it turned out. We appreciate everyone’s support. Please help us continue to get the word out on our project. 🙂

WVXU NPR Radio Interview

Emiko and the U.C. DAAP students who designed our playground were interviewed on WVXU (NPR Radio). The article and the audio segment are posted here.

New Ishinonomaki Playground Project Video

There is a new video that I just created about our project. Here is the link to the video. Please share this with anyone you think may be interested. Thanks!

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