Artist

Joan Takayama-Ogawa

Joan Takayama-Ogawa is an accomplished sansei, or third-generation Japanese American ceramic artist. Building on her family’s rich creative history, she studied under the renowned Ralph Bacerra and went on to develop work that used ancient Japanese ceramic techniques as a guide in creating contemporary pieces that utilize surface design and commentary on the absurd in American culture. She continues to push the boundaries of ceramics by requiring her Otis College of Art and Design students to integrate clay with digital and rapid prototyping technologies. She served as a Pasadena Design Commissioner and on the Board of Directors, American Museum of Ceramic Art. Takayama-Ogawa’s work has been published in over 30 books and magazines, and in 2004 she was Otis Teacher of the Year and Commencement Speaker. 

Her ceramics are in the permanent collections of the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, The High Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, de Young Museum Fine Arts Museum in San Francisco, World Ceramic Exposition Foundation, Icheon, South Korea, Princessehof Leeuwarden Nationaal Keramiek Museum, Leeuwarden, Netherlands, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Oakland Museum of California, Long Beach Museum of Art, American Museum of Ceramic Art, Racine Art Museum, George Ohr Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana, Hallmark Collection, and Celestial Seasoning Tea Company.


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