Earth | Atmosphere

May 2009

Textiles by Seiko Kinoshita.
Ceramics by Halima Cassell.

Bilston Craft Gallery, Wolverhampton

1st May – 10th Jul 2010

Seiko has made two large installations based on the British weather obsession.

The Shape Of Things

December 2009

Seiko has been selected as one of the eight artists for the The Shape Of Things programme, an ambitious and exciting national artists, exhibition and venue development initiative for contemporary crafts taking place over the next three years. Seiko's work will be shown along with Halima Cassell at Bilston Craft Gallery, Wolverhampton, from 1st May to 10th Jul 2010.

Criteria Of Beauty by Soetsu Yanagi

December 2009

t1+2 Gallery, 8-10 Greatorex St. Whitechapel, London

10th December – 20th December 2009

One of Seiko's works will be shown at a Japanese artist exhibition.

plAAy: Strange World Exhibition

August 2009

Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery, Blackburn

5th September – 21st November 2009

Seiko has created two new works for a contemporary Asian art exhibition, The Sound of Weaving, a new audio-based work developed with Dennis Tuckerman, musician and sound specialist, and Yellow a textile installation inspired by bygone local textile industry and western views of East Asians.

Origami Interactive

July 2009

Millennium Gallery, Sheffield

25th June – 20th September 2009

Seiko created Origami Interactive for the resource area of the V&A’s Out of Ordinary exhibition. Commissioned by Museum Sheffield, funded by Arts Council. Visitors can participate in the exhibition by following instructions to make origami flowers for a colourful wall space.

Five Edges Banners

July 2009

Greystones Primary School, Sheffield.

Seiko worked with all school children to create five large banners relating to the five edges of the Peak District found near Sheffield. Each banner is 1 × 2.5m and hung in the beautiful school hall.

Childrens’ Hospital ICU Commission Completed

June 2009

Seiko has completed a series of framed works for the Intensive Care Unit at Sheffield Childrens’ Hospital. The work is set to a seaside theme to create a calm environment for visitors.

Two Exhibitions

November 2008

Seiko is showing her work in two group exhibitions:

Mama’s Arts, The Hague, Netherlands, from 15th November – 14th December 2008.

An art exhibition of works made with textile techniques like embroidering, sewing, weaving, knitting or any related technique that involves handwork. For more information, see the Geborgen Kamers website.

Paper Foundations, Alfred East Gallery, Kettering from 29 November 2008 – 10 January 2009.

The exhibition showcases the work of artists who use paper as the dominant media in their work as well as providing opportunities for everyone to get involved and discover the possibilities of paper.

Blue Bird commission completed

March 2008

Seiko completed her work called Blue Bird for a four-story stairwell in the Graves Art Gallery and Central Library building in Sheffield city centre.

This large installation was commissioned by Sheffield Museums and Galleries and funded by Arts Council. The work will be exhibited there for 2 years. For more information please click the link below.