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Tomoo Hamada: One Generation to Next

Thu, May 15

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Boston Children's Museum

An Evening with Japanese Mashiko Potter Artist Tomoo Hamada.

Tomoo Hamada: One Generation to Next
Tomoo Hamada: One Generation to Next

Time & Location

May 15, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Boston Children's Museum, 308 Congress St, Boston, MA 02210, USA

About the event

Thursday, May 15, 2025

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM EDT


The Japan Society of Boston, in collaboration with the Boston Children's Museum, is pleased to present an evening event with Japanese Mashiko Potter artist, Tomoo Hamada. 


Registrants will be able to hear firsthand from the visiting ceramic artist, Tomoo Hamada, who specializes in Mashiko ware (Mashiko-yaki, a type of Japanese pottery traditionally made in the town of Mashiko, located in Tochigi prefecture, Japan). Learn about his art, his family kiln, his community, and his view on the history, philosophy, and concept of Japanese Mingei - people's folk art.


After the presentation, Hamada will briefly demonstrate some of his working techniques with clay. And to close the program, registrants will be able to speak directly with the artist during the Q&A session. 


Tomoo's grandfather is Shoji Hamada (1894-1978), a major figure in Japan’s Mingei folk art movement in the 1920s, and a recipient of the Living National Treasure recognition in 1955. Tomoo's father, Shinsaku Hamada, (1929-2023), was a respected devotee of Mashiko artisanship who exhibited his works nationally and internationally, a quiet craft maker who truly embraced his studio art process.


Our guest speaker, Tomoo Hamada (1967- ), 3rd generation of the Hamada potter family, is formerly trained in contemporary and sculpture art and builds his own unique artistic identity in Mashiko ware while he carries on the traditions of Shoji and Shinsaku. 


In One Generation to Next, we will hear about his life journey through the different stages of his development as an artist at Hamada-Gama Pottery as well as his connection with Boston.


Event is free, but registration is required. This event is for adults, ages 16 and up.


This event is made possible with support from The Pucker Gallery. 

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