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Akira Satake

Born in Osaka, Japan, Akira Satake moved to the U.S. in 1981 where he spent two years in California before relocating to Brooklyn, NY. A professional musician, Akira spent his NY years running a music production company, Damfino Productions, and also produced world music recordings for his label, Alula Records. In 2003 Akira and his family moved to Swannanoa, NC where he set up Akira Satake Ceramics and devoted himself to his growing passion for making pottery. A national weekly television series on PBS, A Craftsman's Legacy, has featured his life and work.

 

Akira is widely sought after as an instructor and lecturer and has been invited to teach and exhibit throughout the U.S. as well as in France, Italy, Belgium, Israel, Australia, Spain, Chile, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Bali.


Collections: The Mint Museum, The Phillips Collection, Asheville Museum. The Philadelphia Museum awarded him the National Award for Excellence in Contemporary Clay.

S-5 Sculpture Vase

S-5 Sculpture Vase

Clay, Wood Fired 7.5"h x .5"w x6"d $985

S-3 Sculpture

S-3 Sculpture

Clay, Wood Fired 7.5"h x 7"w x 7.5"d $1900

S-1 Twisted Sculpture

S-1 Twisted Sculpture

Clay, Wood Fired 17.75"h x 9"w x 8"d $4950

S-4 Sculpture Vase

S-4 Sculpture Vase

Clay, Wood Fired 12"h x 6.25"w x 6.5"d $1450

S-2 Twisted Sculpture

S-2 Twisted Sculpture

Clay, Wood Fired 7.5"h x 7"w x 7.5"d $1900

S-8 Kohiki Vase

S-8 Kohiki Vase

Clay, Gas Fired 14.5"h x 10"w x 5.5"d $785

S-6 Box

S-6 Box

Clay, Wood Fired 5.5"h x 6"w x 6.5"d $595

S-7 Kohiki Vase

S-7 Kohiki Vase

Clay, Gas Fired 15.5"h x 4.5"w x 4.5"d $595

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