Works Depicting a "Peaceful Everyday Morning" Also Featured... Nagasaki Citizens' Art Exhibition Begins, Displaying 240 Works at the Prefectural Museum of Art (KTN Television Nagasaki)
Summary
The annual Nagasaki Citizens' Art Exhibition, aimed at familiarizing residents with art, commenced on the 27th at the Prefectural Museum of Art. Out of 301 submissions across eight categories, 240 works are being displayed. One notable piece is Toru Ura's "Peaceful Everyday Morning," which won the newly established "Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Nagasaki Award." This work expresses gratitude for the sound of a rooster crowing in an ordinary morning, contrasting with regions experiencing conflict. Another piece, Ayano Nishihara's "Moon Memory" from the Western Painting division, depicts the resilience of life amidst destruction caused by events like the atomic bomb or natural disasters. Admission is 300 yen for adults, free for high school students and younger. The first exhibition period runs until December 4th, followed by the second period from December 6th to the 14th.
(Source:Yahoo!ニュース)