
Setssuko Miyashiro, winner of the silver prize at GEIJUTSU DOJO, painted faces and everyday objects with a powerful touch.

Winner of the bronze prize at GEIJUTSU DOJO, Unko 3taro, decorated his booth with manga and characters like his own private room.

Nishio Yasuyuki, who won the gold prize at GEISAI #1, carried out a project where they examined the faces of audience members and created facial molds. They then exhibited these as new works.

Shioiri Yumi, who received the silver at GEISAI#1, had a simple exhibit with paintings of details from Japanese tatami rooms.

Takaaki Tsuchiya (petit) displayed a huge stained glass panel in his booth like the stage of a magic show.

Winner of the gold prize at GEISAI#2, Komainu appealed to the audience with new works that mixed video and installation elements.

Shiinchi Hara, recipient of the silver prize, carved an image of a girl out of stone.

Bronze Prize winner Mahomi Kunikata, clad in the costume of a sushi chef, created a body out of sushi paintings while also exhibiting wall paintings.

Yumiko Inada, winner of the silver prize, exhibited art with a homey atmosphere. The audience was invited to scribble on the house-shaped board in the center.

Sho Yanagisawa, recipient of the silver prize at GEISAI#3, exhibited colorful new work alongside his older op art and music.

Strange Egg Lab., who won the bronze prize at GEISAI#3, exhibited a work with a few surprises up its sleeve. As you approached the table, the paper bag in the center moved around. Yikes!

Gold prize recipient Gluten is the performer here in a bread costume. She produced several other works employing audience participation.