Exhibition

開催
予定

Collection Exhibition

Fiscal Year 2025 V

Collection Highlights

[Collection Highlights]
We are showcasing our museum's most prized masterpieces. This year's featured artist is Umetaro Azechi. Enjoy our diverse collection, including works by local and international artists.

*The exhibition is scheduled to end in early April.

Event overview

Dates

2026/1/27(Tue.)~2026/4/6(Mon.)

Closed Days

2/3(Tue.)、2/9(Mon.)、2/16(Mon.)、2/24(Tue.)、3/3(Tue.)、3/9(Mon.)、3/16(Mon.)、3/23(Mon.)、3/30(Mon.)

Opening hours

9:40~18:00(入場時間:17:30まで)

Venue

Ehime Prefectural Museum of Art, Main Building 2F Exhibition Room

Price
Admission Individual    

Groups

(over 20 persons

or more)

Adults ¥340 ¥270

High school studens

or University studens

¥230 ¥180

A: Junior high school students and younger
B: Those 65 years of age or older
C: Those with a rehabilitation certificate
D: Those with a physical disability certificate
E: Those with a mental health and welfare certificate
F: Those with a special exhibition ticket

*Those in categories B through E must present their ID and certificate.
*Those in categories C, D, and E who require care are also exempt from the fee.
*Instead of a certificate, you can also receive the disability exemption by presenting the screen of the Mirairo ID disability certificate app.
*Please contact the museum for more information.

Ticket
Tickets for the Collection Exhibition only can also be purchased from the website below.
*Note: If you have a ticket for the Special Exhibition, you can also view the Collection Exhibition on the day of the event.

Collection Highlights

Our museum's collection began as the Ehime Prefectural Museum of Art (opened in 1970), and has since amassed a variety of works from Japan and abroad, with a focus on local artists. We currently have approximately 12,000 pieces on display, which we introduce to our visitors in rotating collection exhibitions.
In the "Collection Highlights" corner, you can see masterpieces and rare pieces that we are proud of, including works by artists who represent our collection, such as Sugiura Hisui, Manabe Hiroshi, and Azechi Umetaro, as well as works from overseas. This year's special feature introduces the Azechi Umetaro Collection, one of our museum's three major collections.