-Experience printing Japanese Ukiyo-e with skilled Artisans!-
Date:August 3rd(Wed),2016
Time:10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
Venue:Kokugakuin University Academic Media Center 1F Multipurpose Hall
Participate in the printing of Hokusai Katsuhika’s “Great Wave off Kanagawa” part of his Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji. Under the guidance of a master craftsman, participants will experience layering color onto the carvings, when completed this will be a special memento to bring home. Individuals wishing to observe the process are welcome. Prior experience printing Ukiyo-e is not necessary.
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What is UKIYO-E ?
Traditional woodcut print making is a composite art form in which the individual, specialist skills of artists, wood carvers and print makers are combined to create a delicate and beautiful work of art known as Ukiyo-e (pictures of the modern world). The world of woodcut printmaking is one of grace and warmth that is not found in any other form of printing. Through the skillful hands of master craftsmen of the Heisei era, this traditional art form has been inherited by the current age. The Adachi Foundation for the Preservation of Woodcut Printing
Japanese traditional woodcut printing is a very unique and original printing method. However the number of the artisans skilled in the technique of woodcut printing is decreasing. The Adachi Foundation for the Preservation of Woodcut Printing was established in 1994 in order to preserve and pass on these skills to future generations.
Outline
Date | August 3rd (Wed), 2016 |
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Time | 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. |
Capacity | 40 people( First come, first served ) |
Target | English speakers from other countries |
Event language | English |
Venue | Kokugakuin University Academic Media Center 1F Multipurpose Hall |
Sponsored | Sponsored by Kokugakuin University Museum |
Cosponsored | Cosponsored by The Adachi Foundation for the Preservation of Woodcut Printing |
Application Method | 1. Complete and return web form. 2. Registration will be confirmed by email. *Reservations will be accepted in the order they are received. web form |
Supported | 平成28年度文化庁 「地域の核となる美術館・歴史博物館支援事業」 Supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan in the fiscal 2016 |
Access | 13 minutes' walk from Shibuya Station 15 minutes' walk from Ebisu Station 15 minutes' walk from Omotesando Station *Map |