Sawami Aoki's

Photography & Ceramic Exhibition

青木沢美 写真と陶芸個展

February 23, 2018 - March 11, 2018

On View during regular hours

Souheki Mori's

Cat Tea Ceremony

森 宗碧 猫茶会

Sunday, February 25, 11 am - 12 pm

Reservation required on this page


Opening Reception

Friday, February 23, 6 pm - 8 pm

at Setsugekka East Village

We are pleased to announce that Sawami Aoki will be holding photography and ceramic exhibition on the theme of cats, and Souheki Mori will be holding cat tea ceremony in conjunction with Sawami's exhibition. For the past 30 years, Sawami has photographed cats in New York. This photography exhibition of cats is third time in New York and will focus on East and West Village of the 1980s.

Featuring cats living in bookstores and fish markets, they are loved dearly by New Yorkers. Oil painting, ceramics, sculptures, design and photography, she has earned various shows in these fields. For the cat-designed tea bowls, you can enjoy the taste of Matcha.

 

ニューヨークの猫たち 写真と陶芸展

 

30年にわたりニューヨークの猫を写真に撮る青木沢美による猫の写真展は、3度目のニューヨークでの展示となる。今回は1980年代のビレッジでの写真が中心に展示される。同時に彼女の作品を使用しての森宗碧による猫茶会が開催される。

本屋の猫、魚屋の猫 ニューヨーカーに愛された猫達。油絵、陶芸、立体、デザイン、写真と数々の分野での賞を受賞した彼女ならではの猫のデザインの抹茶茶碗で抹茶が味わえる。

 

Artist's Profile

Sawami Aoki  青木沢美

Being a wife and mother, Sawami Aoki started her career as an artist after she moved to New York in 1985. Using technique of pottery from 1994, her works always reflect who she is, and make everyone smile.

Born and raised in Japan.

1977 - 1984   Shukugawagakuin College

 (Commercial Design, Sculptures and Oil Paintings)

 

2008   Brooklyn Green point Library

 “Green point 100” - Group Exhibition (New York)

2016   Japan Information Center Gallery, Consulate General of Japan in N.Y.

“NEKO TEN - Cat art by five women” - Group Exhibition (New York)

2015   Japan Information Center Gallery, Consulate General of Japan in N.Y.

“Pottery in Life” – Group Exhibition (New York)

2015   Café Lantern

“Cat Photo Exhibition” - Solo Exhibition (Ikeda City, Osaka, Japan)

2014   Globus Washitsu

“Ceramic and Cat Photo Exhibition” - Solo Exhibition (New York)

 

Awards

1977   First prize in Art Contest by Hyogo Prefecture (Japan)

1979   First prize in Commercial Design Contest by Hyogo Prefecture (Japan)

1982   Third prize in Rose Garden Art Contest by Kobe City (Japan)

1994   Third prize in Art Contest by Ikeda City

1991   Third prize in “Pet Photo Contest”  by Asahi Newspaper

2016   Third prize in “17th Tokyo-New York Ceramic Competition” by Ceramic Artist Friendship Association, Inc

Souheki Mori  森 宗碧

Souheki Mori was born and raised in Japan. She has studied the Japanese tea ceremony for over twenty years under the Japan Association of the Tea Ceremony and received a certification as Japanese Tea Ceremony Master in 2003. Mori holds the title of Jufuku- an. In 2011, she has established Tea-Whisk in New York City to introduce the beauty of the Japanese Tea Ceremony with Junya Mori. In 2012, she became a Contemporary Chanoyu Award Winner as a distinguished tea master. Mori has hosted and conducted the Japanese Tea Ceremony in numerous places, such as American Museum of Natural History, Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall for Japan Week 2012 and 2015, and Japan Society. She has given a lecture on the Japanese Tea Ceremony at New York University, Queens College, and Birch Wathen Lenox school and many others around Tri State. She has also joined the tea ceremony internationally, including World Tea Gathering in Mexico, 2013 and Iceland in 2014, and the London Tea Club in U.K.

 

In April, 2017, Mori opened a matcha tea house named Setsugekka in East Village.Setsugekka offers not only just a cup of matcha beverage but also a meditative moment for busy mind which only a tea master who has over 20 years training can offer. Mori’s grounded, calm presence is almost a balm to visitors who enter a beautiful space.

 

Mori values her relationships with talented artists, collaborated with them, and held tea events and exhibits blending their creative worlds with her own unique approach to the tea ceremony. She believes that within the tea ceremony is a force invisible and precious, and that one can achieve spiritual growth through practicing tea.


Cat Tea Ceremony on Sunday, February 25th 11 am - 12 pm

You will enjoy latest cat-designed ceramics by Sawami Aoki and wagashi, Japanese confectionary, in the tea ceremony.

 

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