Contemporary Chanoyu Exhibition
October 1st, Tuesday - October 14th, Friday
Harney & Sons in SoHo
433 Broome St (bet. Crosby & Broadway), New York, NY 10013
Globus Washitsu KeiSui-an
889 Broadway, PHC (bet. 19th & 20th St.), New York, NY 10003
Harney & Sons in SoHo
433 Broome St (bet. Crosby & Broadway), New York, NY 10013
Globus Washitsu KeiSui-an
889 Broadway, PHC (bet. 19th & 20th St.), New York, NY 10003
Sara
Japanese Pottery is happy to announce that we are participating
Contemporary Chanoyu Exhibition, a traditional Japanese genre combining
tea and art.
The exhibition is presented by Ippin Saraya & Tea-Whisk.
During the exhibit, several tea ceremony events will be conducted to let people experience the world of Chanoyu, featuring matcha from both Harney & Sons and PANATĒA.
In addition, pottery artists from New York City, such as those working at Sara Japanese Pottery, N.Y. Togei Kyoshitsu and others, will present ceramics that reflect the beauty of Chanoyu.
It will take place between Tuesday, October 1st and Monday, October 14th, 2013.
There are two venues: Harney & Sons in SoHo, a New York shop that purveys exclusive teas, and Globus Washitsu KeiSui-an, a teahouse in a penthouse off Union Square, Manhattan.
This event is co-organized by Junya & Souheki Mori of Tea-Whisk, an outfit that arranges Japanese Tea Ceremonies in New York.
*more information
The exhibition is presented by Ippin Saraya & Tea-Whisk.
During the exhibit, several tea ceremony events will be conducted to let people experience the world of Chanoyu, featuring matcha from both Harney & Sons and PANATĒA.
In addition, pottery artists from New York City, such as those working at Sara Japanese Pottery, N.Y. Togei Kyoshitsu and others, will present ceramics that reflect the beauty of Chanoyu.
It will take place between Tuesday, October 1st and Monday, October 14th, 2013.
There are two venues: Harney & Sons in SoHo, a New York shop that purveys exclusive teas, and Globus Washitsu KeiSui-an, a teahouse in a penthouse off Union Square, Manhattan.
This event is co-organized by Junya & Souheki Mori of Tea-Whisk, an outfit that arranges Japanese Tea Ceremonies in New York.
*more information
Artist from Sara Japanese Pottery
Kazu Oba |
Ann Tsubota |
Mike Weber |
Shumpei Yamaki |
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