Artist in Residence - Mt. Fuji




Earlier this summer I found out I had been chosen to be one of 6 international artists in residence at
Mokuhanga Innovation Laboratory at Mt. Fuji, Japan for 5 weeks - October 7 - November 10, 2012.  The others were Tomasz Kawalczyk, Poland; Eva Pietzcker, Germany; Mara Cozzolino, Italy; Paul Furneaux, Scotland and Yoonmi Nam, Korea/USA.


We stayed in Tokyo for 5 days and had an exhibition in Tokyo at CfSHE Gallery for 10 days. 
This is the poster of the exhibition.

Setting up the exhibition under the watchful eye of Program Director, Keiko Kadota.


Photo: 私たち夫婦の友人の木版画家のリンダさんが、「木版画制作プログラム 河口湖アーティスト・イン・レジデンス」に参加するため、来日したので、交流会、展覧会が行われた東京へ会いに行きました。
このプログラムは、日本の伝統文化の木版画を海外の作家にもっと勉強してもらう機会をと、計画されてヨーロッパやアメリカから6人のアーティストが参加しています。イタリヤとスコットランドから来た作家とアートや母国の文化の話ができ楽しかったです。展覧会では木々や海辺の岩など身近な自然の風景をシンプルで静かなたたずまいで表現している作品があり好感が持てました。

I was fortunate to have friends in Japan that were able to attend the opening reception.  Pictured with me and my prints are Ann Larabee from Lansing, MI, who is teaching in Tokyo; Tomoko Hirao and Takayuki Fukuyama from Shiga; and not pictured, the photographer of this picture, Phil Ono.



After being in Tokyo for 5 days we moved to the residence location at Fujikawaguchi-ko.  More about this in the next post.

1 comment:

jane said...

Hurray, you're back! I am so eager to see your new work, and learn about your experiences. Welcome home!