Hiromi KINJO
When I started making pottery, I fascinated by ancient Korean ceramics.
Currently, I make potteries using traditional Okinawan techniques such as Mishima inlay and Itchin techniques.
| 1966 | Born in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture |
| 1994 | Start pottery |
| 1998 | Four people's ceramic art exhibition at the Kono Museum of Art, Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture |
| 1999 | Started Kinjo Pottery Factory |
| 2002 |
Four-person exhibition at Galeries Lafayette, Ginowan City, Okinawa Prefecture Exhibition and sale of Kyoto Daimaru |
| 2004 | Kinjo Kiln Third Generation Exhibition at Ginza Takumi |
| 2006 | Oki Exhibition Selected Kinjo kiln third-generation exhibition at Ginza Takumi |
| 2008 | Contemporary Okinawa Ceramics Exhibition Encouragement Award |
| 2009 | Oki Exhibition Encouragement Award Kinjo kiln third-generation exhibition at Ginza Takumi |
| 2010 | Nagoya Gallery Rex solo exhibition |
| 2012 | Nagoya Gallery Rex solo exhibition |
| 2013 | Kinjo Kiln Third Generation Exhibition at Ginza Takumi |
| 2015 | Hiroshima "Living Tools Yoshiyama" Mother and Daughter Exhibition (Ceramics / Ceramic Buttons) |
| 2016 | Okinawa Gallery Ryu Kinjo Pottery Exhibition Okinawa Tsuboya Museum Yoshihiko Kaneshiro / Hiromi Ceramics Trajectory |
| 2018 | Mie M's Gallery Yoshihiko Kaneshiro, Hiromi Exhibition Tokyo Kigurashi & Maison de Cat Craft Exhibition [Life on this planet] |
| 2019 | Tokyo Kigurashi & Maison de Cat Craft Exhibition [Life on this planet] |
| 2020 | Ehime Gallery Labo solo exhibition |
