Opening Reception for Takashi Nakasato
Takashi Nakazato was born in 1937 in Karatsu as the fifth son of the late Muan Nakazato, National Treasure; years later in 1985 he was awarded the Modern Pottery Prize by the Japan Pottery Association and has been invited to many kilns in Japan for collaboration with potters. Nakazato is now world-renowned with his activity in Denmark, USA, and Jamaica, and is well-known as a generous supporter for the baroque music.
Where: Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities
When: 7:00pm Thu 9.18.08
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Opening Reception for Takashi Nakasato
Art: Craft; Community; Education
Comment by: King Louis XIV
Nakasato's Pottery Changed My Life
Or my art, anyway. He is a master and you should all come out to the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities and welcome him to our fair mile-high city.
Opening Reception for Takashi Nakasato
Art: Craft; Community; Education
Comment by: Nikelle Nikelle
Takashi Nakazato IS modern Japanese pottery
His family has had a huge impact on the contemporary pottery arts scene in Japan. I am very excited to meet the Master!