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Born in Tokyo. Graduated from Tama Art University, Department of Craft Design.
In 1983, he became independent. He was a member of an art group affiliated with the Nitten Exhibition and continued to exhibit his works.
In 2004, he withdrew from all clubs.
Since 2005, his main focus has been on ceramic kaleidoscopes.

  • Selected for the International Iroe Ceramic Competition, Kutani
  • Selected for the World Crafts Competition in Kanazawa
  • Echizen Ceramic Art Festival, Unique Pottery Exhibition 2005, Excellence Award
  • Echizen Ceramic Art Festival, Unique Pottery Exhibition 2010, Special Award
  • Selected for the 24th Crafts for Everyday Life Exhibition 2006
  • Lucie Rie Exhibition Commemorative Ceramics Contest Winner (2015)
  • Tableware Grand Prize Winner (2017)
  • 7th Japan Kaleidoscope Award (2006) Kaleidoscope Town Nagahama Kurokabe Award
  • 8th Japan Kaleidoscope Award (2007) Amakusa Seahorse Aquarium Award
  • 9th Japan Kaleidoscope Award (2008) Wonder Lab Award Winner
  • Theme Award at the 7th IKA International Kaleidoscope Association Exhibition (2007)
  • 8th IKA International Kaleidoscope Association Exhibition (2008) Excellence Award
  • 10th IKA International Kaleidoscope Association Exhibition (2010) Excellence Award
  • 11th IKA International Kaleidoscope Association Exhibition (2011) Excellence Award
  • 12th IKA International Kaleidoscope Association Exhibition (2012) Grand Prize Winner
  • Bunkamura 30th Anniversary Kaleidoscope Exhibition 2019 "National Kaleidoscope Competition" Awarded Excellence Award
  • Selected for the Nitten Exhibition 7 times (exhibited from 1990 to 2001)
  • Received the Newcomer Award at the Japan Machinery Association Exhibition (1991-2004) (1995)
  • Kowakai Exhibition (Exhibited until '04) Received Kowakai Award and Kowakai Honorable Mention Award
  • Kofukai Exhibition (1984-1988) Kofu Encouragement Award (1987)
  • Received the Governor's Award, Prefectural Exhibition Award, and 60th Anniversary Award at the Chiba Prefectural Art Exhibition
Solo Exhibition

Ichiro Kiyono -Solo Exhibition Embed

  • Ginza Mitsukoshi
  • Chiba Mitsukoshi (16 times)
  • Takashimaya Kashiwa store
  • Ceramic Art Gallery Rokuro (5 times)
  • Hall Tsubaki (2 times)
  • Creative Pottery "Glazed" Group Exhibition (6 times)
  • Gallery Furushima (8th time)
  • Gallery Furuyashiki Group Exhibition
  • Kaleidoscope and ceramic exhibitions at two locations in Rouen, France
  • Gallery Vivant (Ceramic Kaleidoscope Exhibition)
  • 2k540 Creative Kaleidoscope (Ceramic Kaleidoscope Exhibition)
Other works on display

Ichiro Kiyono - Other, for embedding works

  • Sogo Chiba 120th Anniversary Ryusei School Ikebana Exhibition (2006) Exhibited approximately 20 vases
  • Okazaki Children's Museum of Art, Miracle World Kaleidoscope (2007, 2012)
  • Kaleidoscope Exhibition at Bunkamura Gallery, Shibuya
  • Discovery Park Yaizu, Japan Kaleidoscope Award Exhibition (2008)
  • Japanese Kaleidoscope Exhibition
    • 5th: Gallery Hill, Kagurazaka, Shinjuku Ward (2007)
    • 6th and 7th: Sendai Kaleidoscope Museum (2008) (2009)
    • 8th: Setagaya Art Museum, Sendai Kaleidoscope Museum (2010)
    • Final ・Sendai Kaleidoscope Museum (2011)
  • Brewster Kaleidoscope Convention Santa Clara USA (2010)
  • 1st Japanese Kaleidoscope Artists Exhibition, Aoyama Art Space "Ribena" (2010)
  • Takasaki City 20th Anniversary Commemorative Project "Fascinating Kaleidoscope Exhibition", Takasaki Museum of Art (2010)
  • Sendai Kaleidoscope Museum, annual events (since 2011)
  • Kaleidoscope Exhibition at the Northern Alps Panorama Museum, Azumino City, Nagano Prefecture (2011)
  • 21st Century Kaleidoscope Exhibition, USA Carnegie Visual Art Center (2011)
  • Selected for the Stratomore Kaleidoscope Exhibition in Washington DC, USA (2019)
Classrooms, etc.

Ichiro Kiyono - Classroom and other embedded applications

In 1983, he started the Seino Pottery Class. In 1989, he became a lecturer in the ceramics department at Chiba Prefectural Lifelong University (currently a professor in the ceramics course at the Faculty of Art and Design). He is also a ceramics lecturer at Senyokai.
NHK Culture Center ceramics instructor, Culture Co., Ltd. ceramics instructor, etc.
Standing director of Chiba Prefectural Art Association. Director of Chiba City Art Association. Member of Japan Kaleidoscope Club.
Members of the Brewster Kaleidoscope Society (USA)

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