2011-08-15 20:53:40
Japanese Tea Ceremony instructor from Fuyuko Kobori of the Kobori Enshu Tea Ceremony School performing the Japanese tea ceremony at Myogi Furusato Art Museum in Gunma prefecture, Japan.

Pictures from the artist talk and Japanese tea ceremony, part of my group exhibition at Myogi Furusato Art Museum in Gunma prefecture.
Other artists are: Endo Natsuka, Sigimoto Taizo, Miki Manami, Otake Natsuki, Kishi Kyohei, Nukui Daisuke
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The Japanese tea ceremony performance is a collaborative project between Fuyuko Kobori (Enshu Kobori tea school), Natsuki Otake, and Kjell Hahn.

American Artist Kjell Hahn's giving an artist talk about his art installation at Myogi Furusato Art Museum in Gunma prefecture, Japan.  Mr. Hahn runs his Shiro Oni studio and art residency in the town of Onishi, in Fujioka city, about 2 hours north of Tokyo.

Kjell Hahn talks about his Landscape Assemblage sculpture during the artist talk.



Japanese Tea Ceremony instructor from Fuyuko Kobori of the Kobori Enshu Tea Ceremony School performing the Japanese tea ceremony at Myogi Furusato Art Museum in Gunma prefecture, Japan.

Fuyuko Kobori performing the Japanese tea ceremony, part of a collaborative project with artists Natsuki Otake and Kjell Hahn at Myogi Art Museum.
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Museum Info:
Site: Myogi Furusato Art Museum website
Blog:Myogi 30ennale Blog
Address: Gunma, Tomioka, Myogi, Myogi 1-5
Phone:0274-73-2585
Museum Hours: 9:30-5:00pm (Closed Monday)
General Admission: 300 yen