The Ōita Prefectural Art Museum (大分県立美術館, Ōitakenritsu Bijutsukan), also known informally as OpAm, is an art museum and community exhibition venue in Ōita Prefecture, Japan.
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![]() Ōita Prefectural Art Museum | |
![]() ![]() Location of the Ōita Prefectural Art Museum in Japan | |
Location | 2-1 Kotobuki-machi, Ōita-shi, Ōita Prefecture, Japan |
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Coordinates | 33.2394°N 131.6014°E / 33.2394; 131.6014 |
Type | Art museum |
Owner | Ōita Prefecture |
Website | http://www.opam.jp/en/ |
The museum is located in the center of the prefectural capital Ōita-shi, a 15-minute walk north-west of Ōita Station.
The museum was opened in April 2015. The new museum building features modern exhibition spaces, artists studios, a café and museum shop. The building was designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize winning architect Shigeru Ban.[1] At the ground level the building features fully retractable glass shutters opening the main internal exhibition space onto an adjacent public plaza.
The building was the recipient of a RIBA International Award for excellence in 2016.[2]
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