Shodo, Japanese Brush Writing Workshops and Demonstration
Calligraphy Workshops ~ 10:30am-12 pm & 1:30-3:00 pm
BGSU students, faculty, staff, and community members welcome
Supplies included
Free to BGSU students, faculty and staff
Community members pay $10
Space is limited - Pre-registration required by November 1
Sign up at https://tinyurl.com/BGcalligraphy
Calligraphy Demonstration by Kyoko Fujii ~ 3:30-4:30 pm
followed by the Exhibition Opening Reception - 4:30-5:30 pm
Willard Wankelman Gallery, BGSU Fine Arts Center
BGSU Galleries is proud to host this exhibition of 30 calligraphy scrolls by contemporary
Japanese masters of these traditional arts. Following a 5-year tour sponsored by the Consulate General’s Office of Japan in Detroit of 50 calligraphy scrolls by artists belonging to the Shodo Journal Research Center, 30 of the scrolls were donated to the Asian Studies Program at BGSU in March 2014.
About the Artist ~ Kyoko Fujii
Kyoko Fujii started learning the art of Japanese calligraphy - shodo - in her hometown of Hiroshima at
Bowling Green State University
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