Fukuoka Museum Week 2017
Initiated by Fukuoka City, the "Fukuoka Museum Week" project was created around "International Museum Day" (May 18), established to promote the role that museums play in our societ...
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Fukuoka Museum Week 2017
Initiated by Fukuoka City, the "Fukuoka Museum Week" project was created around "International Museum Day" (May 18), established to promote the role that museums play in our societ...
Hoki Art Museum Collection In Kyushu
Featuring works from both established, as well as up and coming artists, the Hoki Museum opened in Chiba in November 2010 to help develop Japanese Realist painting. This exhibitio...
Kintsugi Exhibition at ACROS Fukuoka
Kintsugi is an art form that involves repairing cracked pottery with lacquer dusted and powdered gold. Its origins can be traced back to the Muromachi era, a period in Japanese his...
Toshiaki Tashiro Art Exhibition
At this event Toshiaki Tashiro will be exhibiting his handwritten hiragana font for the first time at Tsutaya Bookstore. He will also hold lectures on 4/15 (Sat.) 18:30~ (open: 18:...
Hakata Traditional Craft Center Event
Students from Kyushu Sangyo University spent nine months making some of Hakata’s unique traditional crafts including the famous Hakata-goma (top), Hakata-hariko (paper-mache), and ...
“Meow in Manu Coffee” in Daimyo
A pop-up shop lasting only five days is taking place now inside the Manu Coffee Daimyo cafe by Meow.
Wine & Gallery Hopping Event
Nothing pairs with wine quite as well as good art. Now you can enjoy these two cultured pursuits at one event.
Louvre Museum Special Exhibition ‘Louvre No. 9’ ~Manga, The 9th Art~
The beginning of comics as an art form in France can be traced back to the 19th century but it wasn’t until the mid 20th century that they really started to take hold in the cultur...
Fukuoka Ceramic & Porcelain Fair 2017
Around 40,000 art-lovers flock to this event annually, at which 200 of Japan’s best craftsmen exhibit and sell ceramics, lacquerware and glassware.
Yoshida Hiroshi Exhibition at Kurume City Art Museum
Yoshida Hiroshi (1876~1950) spent his time wandering the mountains and fields of Japan in search of natural beauty to paint. His friends called him ‘the demon of painting’ because ...