Okinawa Nenrinピック Art Exhibition Opens / 179 Masterpieces Colored by the Creativity of Seniors (QAB Ryukyu Asahi Broadcasting) | dmenu News
Summary
The 16th Okinawa Nenrinピック Kariyushi Art Exhibition, featuring paintings, crafts, and calligraphy created by art lovers aged 60 and over, opened on December 2nd in Urasoe City. This annual event, organized by the Prefectural Council of Social Welfare, aims to foster an active, long-lived society by providing opportunities for seniors to engage in arts and culture. A total of 179 works are on display, including the Governor's Award winner, Tomio Takata's ceramic piece, "Yearly Changing Zodiac Shisa," which features interchangeable heads for the twelve zodiac signs. The oldest participant, 96-year-old Saburo Tamadebashi, also showcased his calligraphy piece, "Rinsho," a precise imitation of a Chinese classic. The exhibition runs until December 6, 2025, at the Urasoe City Museum of Art.
(Source:dメニューニュース)