This exhibition is supported in part by Matson® with additional funding by County of Maui –Office of Economic Development. Washi Transformed: New Expressions in Japanese Paper is organized by Meher ...
Yuga Arisawa, 21, who has loved making complex artworks using origami since he was a child, traveled throughout Japan as a high school student looking for the best paper — fine but able to endure ...
Art has a voice. It sings. It whispers. It tells stories. For Citizen, the story begins with Japan. With its vibrant culture and traditional art. With nature in its most pristine form. The fusion of ...
This month's Washi Wednesday open house at The Japanese Paper Place, 77 Brock Avenue, will feature free origami lessons taught by Wendy Batt Brown. Join us Wednesday, August 27, between 1 and 7 PM, ...
We tend to think of items made with paper as fragile and easily destroyed. But did you know that there are room dividers, sliding doors, and screens made of a special kind of handmade paper? Washi is ...
For over 1,000 years, Japan has produced some of the world’s finest paper, using strong natural fibers and exceptional production techniques passed down through the generations. Japanese handmade ...