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  Ceramic Tour to Japan with Jeff Shaprio


 
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Ceramic Tour to Japan with Jeff Shapiro
May 6-18, 2011
 (Currently full, but we have started a wait list! Call 914-937-2047)
 
Jeff Shapiro is planning a tour to Japan through Clay Art Center in May 2011. Though predominantly a ceramics trip, there are many other aspects to this intimate view of Japanese life that will take participants to artists’ studios and homes, often having tea or food on vessels made by the respective artists. Architecture, contemporary art, food and culture in general are all components of the 13-day trip to Japan. Shapiro calls upon his contacts and relationships that he developed during his nine years studying in Japan. Accommodations are all 4 star and events planned around food are a big part of the aesthetic appreciation of the Japanese culture.   This is an opportunity to have an "inside" look at daily life in Japan as well as intimate visits with artists/artisans and curators.  There are a number of highlight "days" on the trip that will not be easily forgotten.  See Itinerary and details below.

Jeff Shapiro resides in upstate NY with his wife Hinako. He exhibits his ceramic artwork both nationally and internationally. He will be having a show with Living National Treasuer Isezaki Jun, Kakurezaki Ryuichi, Isezaki Koichiro and Tim Rowan in Okayama in October 2010 as well as a 2 person exhibition with Isezaki Jun in Heidelburg, Germany in February 2011.   He can be contacted for further information about his work at  
jeshapi@gmail.comor check his blog for updates at   jeffshapiroceramics.blogspot.com
 
 
Itinerary:
 
DAY 0 Depart for Japan (it is recommended that you arrive in Japan on May 5)
DAY 1  May 6
Arrive Narita and take the shuttle bus to our hotel. If you have checked in a day early, we will meet at the hotel lobby in the evening for an initial dinner to get acquainted.
DAY 2
We will meet for a Japanese breakfast at the hotel. I will explain about Japanese food and ingredients. After a leisurely breakfast, we will depart for the Tomo museum and be met by the curator. From there we will visit the ceramic studio of my friend Higashida Shigemasa. He has a wonderful studio designed by him utilizing old wood, stone and glass. We will end the day at a beautiful restaurant outside of Tokyo with Higashida san as our guest
 
The studio and home of Higashida Shigemasa
DAY 3
On this day we will begin with breakfast at one of the hotel restaurants( Japanese or western) before departing for the Nezu Museum, a wonderful museum that was closed for renovation the past 3 years and has just recently been reopened. The afternoon will be free for you to wander or shop. We will meet for dinner at a special restaurant nestled amongst a bamboo forest with baskets of fire lighting the path between small thatched roof houses where we will dine.
 
DAY 4
Bags will be portaged ahead.
 
Group shot at the home and studio of Suzuki Goro
 
After breakfast, we begin using the rail pass and shinkansen express. We will go to Nagoya to visit workshops of Suzuki Goro and Toyoba Sieya in the vicinity of Seto. We will also visit the museum and kiln remains of Arakawa Toyozo. This evening we will stay at a lovely country hot springs inn and have dinner together there after a leisurely bath( rooms come with private baths as well)
 
Dinner at a hot spring inn. Sake offered by the disciple of Arakawa Toyozo, Toyoba Seiya
DAY 5
After breakfast at the Inn, we will have time to rest before leaving for Okayama on the Bullet Express. We will stay at a lovely hotel adjacent to the main station. You will have time to wander the streets of Okayama before we meet for dinner.
 
DAY 6
Following breakfast, we will take local trains to the pottery town
of Bizen. This is my old stomping ground. This is where I found a strong connection with the work produced as well as the process of wood firing. Bizen or Imbe is a small town that boasts over 500 wood firing kins!! We will begin the walking tour by visiting Isezaki Jun Living National Treasure and a mentor of mine. We will also visit with Jun’s son Koichiro who apprenticed for 2 years at my studio in NY. Time permitting, we will have a local lunch together of okonomiyaki. We will then continue on to visit the workshop of Kakurezaki Ryuichi as well as 1 or 2 other workshops before returning to the hotel. The evening is free to explore.
 
DAY 7
On this day, baggage will be portaged to Kyoto. After breakfast we will leave by private bus to the island of Shikoku, first visiting Shikoku Mura, a reconstructed village of old Japanese architecture and then we will continue on to the nearby studio/museum of Isamu Noguchi. This is a wonderful opportunity to see work both complete and unfinished of Isamu Noguchi that can not be seen outside of this compound. We will meet with Izumi san who is an excellent sculptor and if he is there we will visit his stone home that is a work of art in itself. Following our visit to the Noguchi Studio, we will take the speed ferry to the island of Naoshima where we will be met by the hotel bus that will take us to the hotel. This has been a real highlight in past years. Through the auspices of a scholastic publishing family, structures on the island have been given to international artists to create installations within the structures. The hotel, built by Tadao Ando is within the contemporary art museum! If you wake in the middle of the night, feel free to wander the museum. We will arrive this day in late afternoon. Just enough time to walk through the museum , rest and meet for a complimentary drink on the veranda watching the sun set. The restaurant is alongside the Inland Sea and dinner is prepared with great care.
 
DAY 8
We have a leisurely breakfast in the museum and then continue on to the recently completed museum building that is a 5 minute bus ride from the original. It is also built by Tadao Ando and only houses 3 artist’s work: James Turell, Monet and Walter de Maria. There is an optional hot tub bath in the afternoon. We finish the day with another great dinner at the restaurant by the Inland Sea.
 
Day 9
After an early breakfast, we take the speed ferry to the mainland and catch the local train to the Bullet Express that will take us to Kyoto. We will check in to a lovely hotel on the east side of Kyoto. Once we have had a chance to rest, we will take taxis to the walking street of Terramachi where you will experience a busy open air market street as well as shops for art supplies, paper and tea, We will stop for lunch along the route. Late afternoon we will visit an indigo dying studio for material and clothes.
 
DAY 10
Another highlight day, we will depart after breakfast by private bus to the Miho Museum, a magnificent architectural artwork designed by I.M.Pei. We will meet with a curator and then have a simple lunch at the museum before continuing on to the pottery town of Shigaraki. We will visit 1 or 2 studios in Shigaraki to be announced. We will return to the hotel by 7:00
 
DAY 11
Following breakfast we will depart for either a studio in Nara or the studio of a master ceramicist/sculptor and his wife who is a ceramicist as well. This day will be a day of surprises
DAY 12
The last full day of the trip. You will have the day to do as you please. The day is open with suggestions for visiting important sites or shopping. We will meet at a fine French restaurant for a farewell dinner.
 
DAY 13
This is the final day and following breakfast, you will receive vouchers to the Kansai airports for your return flights.
 
 
Total cost:  $6625 (does not include airfare or travelers insurance)
 
A non refundable deposit of $ 325.00  is due by September 24, 2010 to hold your spot on the tour.
An additional deposit of $ 2,000.00 is due by January 1st, 2011.
This will be fully refundable minus the deposit of $ 325.00 until February 1, 2011. After February 1st there will be a cancellation charge 25% of the total amount minus the deposit of  $325.00 .  
The remaining balance of $ 4300.00 will be due  by March 1st, 2011.
After March 1st there will be a 75% cancellation charge of the total. This amount will not be refundable.
After April 1st there is a penalty of 100% of the tour price.
 
Payment should be made directly to CLAY ART CENTER.   Please contact CAC as to the most convenient method of payment.  While the deposit can be made online, all further payments must occur over the phone or in person (via credit card or check).   
 
Please check with your health care provider to assure your health care coverage abroad - travel insurance  is strongly recommended.  Please note that travel insurance must be taken out within 14 days of deposit to cover pre-existing medical conditions.  Travel insurance can be easily obtained by Customtours International Inc, the travel agency that is organizing the trip.  Please contact Brian Maitland-Smith at 239 595 3289 or brian@customtours.org.
 
For specific questions about the content of the tour, contact Jeff Shapiro at jeshapi@gmail.com 
  

GENERAL INFORMATION AND TOUR CONDITIONS     


HOTEL ACCOMMODATION: Based on sharing a twin bedded room with private bath or shower in first class hotels as listed or similar.


SINGLE ROOMS: Will be reserved if available at a supplement of  $ 1685.00 per person. 

 

MEALS: Breakfast daily and dinner according to itinerary.

 

TIPS AND TAXES: All local taxes and service charges are included on land transportation and hotels. Gratuities to guides are not included.    Airport taxes and security charges both foreign and domestic are not included

 

SIGHTSEEING: By deluxe motor coach with the services Admission fees are included.

 

BAGGAGE: Baggage allowances in accordance with airline regulations.

 

TRANSFERS AND PORTERAGE: Transfers between Airports, hotels and piers are included together with the porterage of not more than one piece of baggage per person.

 

 

NOT INCLUDED IN THE TOUR PRICE: Passport and visa fees, beverages, alcoholic or otherwise, gratuities, telephone calls,  laundry, room service, valet and all other items of a purely personal nature.

 

DOCUMENTATION: All passengers must be in possession of a valid passport.  Visas Required: None

 

TOUR PRICE: $ 6625  land only sharing a twin bedded room.  Unless otherwise noted, all prices are net and are based on tariff and exchange rates  in effect on the date of this document.  Major changes will be passed on.

 

RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILTY: Custom Tours International Inc, (hereafter CTI)  the tour operator and Clay Art Center agrees to arrange for the tour described in this brochure, which represents the entire agreement between the passenger, his agent and CTI.  No deviations are effective unless they  are received in writing  and authorized by an officer of  CTI. Except as herein stated, no person is authorized to cancel, modify, or vary the tour arrangements, or to make any  representation of warranty concerning the tour.   Except for the willful negligence of its direct employees, and CTI assumes no liability or  responsibility for injuries, damage or loss of property, delay, changes in schedules or itinerary, inconveniences, accident or illness  irregularity or incidental damages occasioned by circumstances beyond the control of  CTI,  or by any person or reason whatsoever,  including  but  not limited to default, or omission of and by any third party providing services or facilities related to or included in any  part of this tour or any part thereof, or in arranging the same, or the acts or omissions of the tour host. The airlines are not to be held responsible for any act, omission, or event during the time the passengers are not on board planes or conveyances. The passenger’s contracts in use by the airlines when issued, shall  constitute the sole contract between the airline and the passenger or purchaser of this tour and/or passage, and CTI assumes no liability or responsibility in connection therewith.

 

 

 



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