Ceramics Park Mino, Ceramics exhibition center in Tajimi, Japan.
Ceramics Park Mino is an exhibition and workshop facility in Tajimi that contains multiple buildings with galleries, studios, and learning spaces. The complex displays ceramic works from different regions and provides areas where artists work on developing new techniques and approaches.
The facility opened in 2002, designed by renowned architect Arata Isozaki. Its creation emerged from efforts to preserve the ceramic traditions of the Mino region while supporting contemporary artistic development on an international level.
The park reflects the deep connection between this region and ceramic traditions, where visitors encounter works that honor both traditional methods and new approaches. People come here to see how potters express their ideas through clay, and the space encourages conversations between artists and viewers.
The center is accessible by local bus or taxi from Tajimi Station, with the journey taking around 15 minutes. Wear comfortable shoes since the facility spreads across multiple buildings connected by walkways and open areas.
The facility includes specialized work areas where artists experiment with ceramic techniques, blending traditional methods with contemporary materials and processes. Visitors can watch these experiments unfold and see how ideas transform into finished pieces.
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