Exhibition — About the Delivery of Exhibited Works -企画展- 作品のお渡しにつきまして

There are now just two days to go until the opening of the exhibition
“Hiromi Kiriyama Solo Exhibition.”

Reservations for visits during the days when Hiromi Kiriyama will be present
(March 17 [Thu]–March 21 [Mon, public holiday])
are still being accepted.
Please note that during these five days, visits will be by reservation only,
and entry without a reservation will not be possible.

All works will remain on display until the final day of the exhibition.
We hope as many people as possible will have the chance
to see this wide range of baskets in person.
Please do stop by.

Below are a few important notes for those planning to visit.
We would appreciate it if you could read them before coming.

*1 Delivery timing

Approximately seventy works will be exhibited, and with one exception, each piece is one of a kind.
As all works will remain on display until the final day, any works purchased during the exhibition
will be shipped after the exhibition ends, from April onward.
Thank you for your understanding.

*2 Orders

If the first work you wish to purchase has already been sold, we will accept an order for that item.
The delivery time for ordered works will be approximately within three months.

*3 Payment

For this reason, delivery for all works will take place between around April and June.
However, payment for all purchases is required at the time of reservation,
in person at our shop.

We accept cash, credit cards,
and electronic payments.

*4 Shipping fees

Shipping will be handled as follows:

• For the first exhibited work purchased:
Shipping is free (covered by our shop).

• For made-to-order works:
Shipping fees will apply.

If you purchase both an exhibited work and a made-to-order work, they will be shipped separately,
and shipping fees will be applied to each.

If you have any questions,
please feel free to contact us by phone or email.
This information is also available in our shop journal,
which you may wish to read at your convenience.

Although rain is forecast during the exhibition period,
cherry blossoms are expected to be in full bloom along the Sumida River and at nearby Shioiri Park.
On clear days, we hope you will enjoy a stroll in the area as well.

We look forward to welcoming you.

Taketa City, Ōita Prefecture.

// Information //

  • Visits during the five days when Hiromi Kiriyama will be present
    (March 17 [Thu]–March 21 [Mon, public holiday])
    will be by reservation only.

There are still some time slots available,
so we kindly ask you to make a reservation before visiting, if possible.

(The reservation period has now ended.)

** An article featuring Hiromi Kiriyama,
written by craft writer Atsuko Tanaka,
was published on February 27 in Fujingahō Digital.
(The article is available in Japanese only.)
We invite you to take a look.

Article introducing Hiromi Kiriyama

*** Our shop was also introduced as the venue for this solo exhibition.
(The article is available in Japanese only.)
If you wish, please take a look at this article as well.

Article introducing 1basketry

Exhibition Title:
Hiromi Kiriyama Solo Exhibition
—from Rice-Washing Strainers to Basket Bags—

Dates:
March 17 (Thu)–March 27 (Sun), 2022
*Open every day during the exhibition period

Hours:
11:00 AM–4:00 PM