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SUMMARY:International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe\, 7/11~13 in 2025
DESCRIPTION:We will be presenting our Japanese artists at the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe\, New Mexico from July 11th through July 13th\, 2025. More than 150 artists from 50 countries will come to Santa Fe. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are so thrilled to showcase the works of  Joboji lacquerware handcrafted by Yoko Sasaki\, Makiko Baba\, Takashi Iwadate\, Yasuo Tamayama\, and Yusuke Takahashi from Ninohe in Iwate Prefecture; and “Magewappa” cedar bentwood such as bento boxes\, trays\, sake cups tied with cherry bark\, created by Yoshinobu and Yoshimasa Shibata from Akita Prefecture. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAs well\, for the fourth consecutive year\, master kimono maker Tsuyo Onodera and designer Maki Aizawa will be featuring their KAMIKO textile works\, handsewn by professional kimono makers from the northern Tohoku region.
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/international-folk-art-market-in-santa-fe-7-1113-2025/
CATEGORIES:1000 stitches,Kimono Making
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SUMMARY:Japanese Summer Camp 6/10/23 ~ 6/14/23 - FULL
DESCRIPTION:Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM\nInstructor: Tsuyo Onodera & Maki Aizawa\nLocation: the Sonoma Community Center \nThis is a truly unique camp.  Local Sonoma artist Maki Aizawa and her mother Tsuyo Onodera\, traveling from Japan\, will guide students through craft projects that are deeply rooted in Japanese culture. With an overarching theme of sustainability they will learn how to artfully mend clothing and fiber projects through a technique called Nuitsugi. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n \nThey will also work in the ceramics department\, working with a modern version of Kintsugi\, where broken ceramics are put back together using a mixture of gold powder and lacquer. Both of these techniques highlight the flaw and turn something broken into something beautiful. They will also learn the process of Yobitsugi\, one of the most artistic Kintsugi techniques. “Yobi” means to call and “tsugi” means to connect. Rather than only using pieces from the original ceramic object\, Yobitsugi incorporates “foreign” pieces from other objects to mend the broken ceramic item. There will also be culinary lessons on Japanese food\, specifically lessons on making sushi\, ramen & gyoza\, and udon making. The campers will also learn mochitsuki pounding in the camp and make authentic mochi! \nSign up directly from the Sonoma Community Center link.
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/japanese-summer-camp-6-10-23-6-14-23-full/
LOCATION:Sonoma Community Center\, 276 East Napa Street\, Sonoma\, CA\, CA\, 95476\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi,Nuitsugi
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240602T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240602T173000
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SUMMARY:Master Kimono Maker Lecture & Kamiko Trunk Show  6/2/24
DESCRIPTION:Master Kimono Maker Lecture & Kamiko Trunk Show \nJoin us for an exciting afternoon with master kimono maker\, Tsuyo Onodera and bay area designer and artist\, Maki Aizawa! The two will share their decades of experience in the kimono making world and the creation of the Sendai Kimono Making & Training School in Japan. \nAfterwards\, you’ll have the opportunity to purchase hand-sewn garments from Maki Aizawa’s brand\, Kamiko\, that works with licensed kimono makers in Japan to create contemporary designs for everyday life. \nWe are pleased to welcome back Maki Aizawa! She is the executive director of a non-profit Amu\, which weaves together arts\, cultures\, and communities in Sonoma\, CA. Maki is originally from Sendai\, Japan and from her earliest years was creatively immersed in the traditions of Japanese arts and culture. Her parents ran one of the most famous kimono-making schools in Japan. Maki and her mother teach the art of kimono making worldwide. Maki also practices ikebana (floral design)\, shodo (calligraphy)\, and the koto (traditional stringed musical instrument). Maki has been sharing the art and philosophy of kintsugi since 2019 in the US and online classes worldwide. \nTsuyo Onodera is a master kimono maker who has worked in the kimono industry for more than sixty years. Her family established the Aizawa Sendai Kimono Making/Training School in the northern city of Sendai\, Japan\, where she still lives and works. As the head of the school\, hundreds of students became licensed kimono makers under her mentorship during their five-year apprenticeships\, which required students to take up residency at the school.
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/master-kimono-maker-lecture-kamiko-trunk-show-6-2-24/
LOCATION:Nimbus Arts\, 649 Main St St.\, St. Helena\, 94574\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240602T143000
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SUMMARY:Nuitsugi Workshop in St. Helena 6/2/24 - FULL
DESCRIPTION:In this “Nuitsugi” class\, students will explore various traditional mending techniques used in the kimono-making process. The sewing techniques are very functional and practical yet can be applied to delicate fabrics such as silk\, fine thin cotton\, and linen. Be sure to bring an item of clothing or a cotton tote bag to practice these techniques on. “Nui” means to sew\, and “tsugi” means to connect. Let’s create something beautiful together! All levels are welcome. Maki will provide special and beautiful Japanese patching fabric. Please bring an item of clothing or cotton tote bag to mend. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n \n\nPlease register through the Nimbus Arts.  Please contact Kiera Louttit for any questions for signing up at this venue.
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/nuitsugi-workshop-the-art-of-japanese-mending/
LOCATION:Nimbus Arts\, 649 Main St St.\, St. Helena\, 94574\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making,Nuitsugi
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230913
DTSTAMP:20260524T161605
CREATED:20230110T062143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230818T190752Z
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SUMMARY:Kimono Making Workshop at Textile Center in Minneapolis 9/9~12\, 2023 - FULL
DESCRIPTION:Master Kimono maker Tsuyo Onodera and Maki Aizawa are offering a 4-day kimono-making Guest Teaching Artist workshop at the Textile Center in Minneapolis from September 9th through 12th. Tsuyo and Maki will lead participants through the art of traditional kimono making from selecting and pinning the tanmono fabric to sewing your very own obi and casual summer kimono known as yukata. \nExplore the history of traditional kimono-making including discussion of kimono layout\, construction\, size\, and pattern alignment. Learn techniques for marking fabric with kote irons and creating body panels\, collars\, and sleeves. Using both hand-sewing and machine-sewing techniques\, construct your own kimono and obi. \nFinally\, learn how to hold\, drape\, and wear your very own kimono! \n \n \n 
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/kimono-minneapolis/
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230805T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230813T170000
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CREATED:20230427T220322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T170224Z
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SUMMARY:Yukata Summer Kimono Workshop at FWM in Philadelphia 8/5-6 & 8/12–13\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Create your own yukata\, a type of summer kimono and design your own pattern at the Fabric Workshop and Museum! \nMaster Kimono maker Tsuyo Onodera\, from Sendai\, Japan\, and Maki Aizawa\, will teach using a step-by-step journey into the art of Japanese kimono sewing traditions—a cultural legacy Tsuyo Onodera has been dedicated to her entire life. ⁠ \n⁠Four-day workshop—taking place over two consecutive weekends—on Aug 5–6 and Aug 12–13. \nExtraordinary: Yukata Summer Kimono Workshop with Tsuyo Onodera and Maki Aizawa
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/yukata-summer-kimono-workshop-at-fwm-in-philadelphia-8-5-6-8-12-13-2023/
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230710
DTSTAMP:20260524T161605
CREATED:20230322T002259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T134950Z
UID:2218-1688601600-1688947199@amu-arts.org
SUMMARY:International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe 7/6/23~7/9/23
DESCRIPTION:We will be presenting our Japanese artists at the International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe\, New Mexico from July 6th through July 9th\, 2023. More than 160 artists from 52 countries — 39 of which will come to Santa Fe for the first time this year. \nWe are so thrilled to showcase the works of sculptor Tomonobu Asamura from Nara; Joboji lacquerware handcrafted by Yoko Sasaki\, Makiko Baba\, Takashi Iwadate\, Yasuo Tamayama\, and Yusuke Takahashi from Ninohe in Iwate Prefecture; and “Magewappa” cedar bentwood such as bento boxes\, trays\, sake cups tied with cherry bark\, created by Yoshinobu and Yoshimasa Shibata from Akita Prefecture. \nAs well\, for the third consecutive year\, master kimono maker Tsuyo Onodera and designer Maki Aizawa will be featuring their KAMIKO textile works\, handsewn by professional kimono makers from the northern Tohoku region. \nHere is a collection of vibrant photos with live music from last year’s IFAM! \nHere is a film of a new location\, the Santa Fe Railyard Park.
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/international-folk-art-market-in-santa-fe/
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DTSTAMP:20260524T161605
CREATED:20230322T035526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240525T084350Z
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SUMMARY:Japanese Fiber & Clay Camp 6/19/23 ~ 6/23/23 - FULL
DESCRIPTION:Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM\nInstructor: Tsuyo Onodera & Maki Aizawa\nLocation: the Sonoma Community Center (Room 210 & 209) \nMaki Aizawa and Tsuyo Onodera\, traveling from Japan will guide students through craft projects that are deeply rooted in Japanese Culture. With an overarching theme of sustainability they will learn how to artfully mend clothing and fiber projects through a technique called “Nuitsugi.” They will also work in the ceramics department diving into the ancient technique called “Kintsugi” where broken ceramics are put back together using a mixture of gold powder and lacquer. Both of these techniques highlight the flaw and turn something broken into something beautiful. This camp is best for kids with some hand sewing experience. \nSign up directly from the Sonoma Community Center link. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n \n 
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/japanese-fiber-clay-camp-at-the-sonoma-community-center/
LOCATION:Sonoma Community Center\, 276 East Napa Street\, Sonoma\, CA\, CA\, 95476\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making,Kintsugi
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230304T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230304T150000
DTSTAMP:20260524T161605
CREATED:20230115T063448Z
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SUMMARY:“Nuitsugi” Workshop in Sonoma 3/4/2023
DESCRIPTION:Through this “Nuitsugi” class\, you will explore various mending techniques in the kimono-making process with Maki Aizawa. The sewing techniques are very functional and practical\, yet by using the techniques of kimono making\, they can be applied to delicate fabrics such as silk\, fine thin cotton\, and linen. Bring an item of clothing or a cotton tote bag to practice these techniques on. “Nui” means to sew\, and “tsugi” means to connect. Let’s create something beautiful together! All levels are welcome. Maki will provide Japanese patching fabric. \n \nMaterials: \n\nNeedles (We will use a specific needle suitable for kimono-making)\nThread (Silk and Cotton)\nPins\nScissors\nThimble\nNeedle threaders\nScrap fabric for patches\nA project to mend (such as denim/cotton/silk pants\, dress and shirt\, hat or bag)\n\n\n\n                \n                        \n                            “Nuitsugi” Workshop in Sonoma 3/4/2023\n                             \n                        \n                        URLThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.“Nuitsugi” Workshop 3/4 Quantity*\n					\n					\n						Price:\n						$85.00\n					\n					\n					 Quantity \n				UntitledName*\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        Email*\n                            \n                        PhoneTotal\n							$0.00\n							\n						Credit Card\n					\n						Cardholder Name\n					\n					\n						Card Details
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/nuitsugi-workshop-in-sonoma-3-4-2023/
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230204T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230204T150000
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SUMMARY:"Nuitsugi" Workshop in Sonoma 2/4/2023
DESCRIPTION:Through this “Nuitsugi” class\, you will explore various mending techniques in the kimono-making process with Maki Aizawa. The sewing techniques are very functional and practical\, yet by using the techniques of kimono making\, they can be applied to delicate fabrics such as silk\, fine thin cotton\, and linen. Bring an item of clothing or a cotton tote bag to practice these techniques on. “Nui” means to sew\, and “tsugi” means to connect. Let’s create something beautiful together! All levels are welcome. Maki will provide Japanese patching fabric. \n \nMaterials: \n\nNeedles (We will use a specific needle suitable for kimono-making)\nThread (Silk and Cotton)\nPins\nScissors\nThimble\nNeedle threaders\nScrap fabric for patches\nA project to mend (such as denim/cotton/silk pants\, dress and shirt\, hat or bag)\n\n  \n\n                \n                        \n                            “Nuitsugi” Workshop in Sonoma 2/4/2023\n                             \n                        \n                        URLThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.“Nuitsugi” Workshop 2/4 Quantity*\n					\n					\n						Price:\n						$85.00\n					\n					\n					 Quantity \n				Name*\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        Email*\n                            \n                        PhoneTotal\n							$0.00\n							\n						Credit Card\n					\n						Cardholder Name\n					\n					\n						Card Details
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/nuitsugi-workshop-in-sonoma-2-4-2023/
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230123T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230123T190000
DTSTAMP:20260524T161605
CREATED:20221231T080844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T042830Z
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SUMMARY:A Lecture & Pop-Up at IFAM in Santa Fe 1/23/2023
DESCRIPTION:Maki Aizawa will give a talk on “Weaving Together – Arts\, Cultures\, and Communities” at the International Folk Art Market. \n 
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/a-lecture-pop-up-by-maki-aizawa/
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230122T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230122T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T161605
CREATED:20221231T074851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230115T062901Z
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SUMMARY:"Nuitsugi" Workshops in Santa Fe 1/22/2023
DESCRIPTION:Through this “Nuitsugi” class\, you will explore various mending techniques in the kimono-making process with Maki Aizawa. The sewing techniques are very functional and practical\, yet by using the techniques of kimono making\, they can be applied to delicate fabrics such as silk\, fine thin cotton\, and linen. Bring an item of clothing or a cotton tote bag to practice these techniques on. “Nui” means to sew\, and “tsugi” means to connect. Let’s create something beautiful together! All levels are welcome. Maki will provide Japanese patching fabric. Please bring a materials fee of $25 to be paid directly to the instructor. \n \nMaterials: \n\nNeedles (We will use a specific needle suitable for kimono-making)\nThread (Silk and Cotton)\nPins\nScissors\nThimble\nNeedle threaders\nScrap fabric for patches\nA project to mend (such as denim/cotton/silk pants\, dress and shirt\, hat or bag)
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/nuitsugi-mending-workshop-in-santa-fe/
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210623
DTSTAMP:20260524T161605
CREATED:20200616T155846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210623T200815Z
UID:906-1624147200-1624406399@amu-arts.org
SUMMARY:Private Kimono Dressing Lesson
DESCRIPTION:Tsuyo Onodera\, a master kimono maker\, has been in the industry for more than sixty years. She has trained hundreds of students to become licensed kimono makers through five-year apprenticeships at her school in Sendai\, Japan. Tsuyo and her daughter\, Maki Aizawa have led multiple workshops teaching participants how to sew yukata\, a kind of casual summer kimono\, including at the Workshop Residence in San Francisco\, located at the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art. Tsuyo and Maki are passionate about keeping the art of wearing Kimono alive through the teaching of this art.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKimono is often worn in Japan for important public holidays\,  festivals\, and formal occasions such as weddings and funerals. Tsuyo has specialized in formal kimono dressing for the last fifty years. Tsuyo and Maki will lead a kimono dressing lesson via Zoom privately.\n\nClass Description: \n\n\nYukata dressing lesson $75 for 45 minutes\nKimono Dressing Lesson(from beginning to end) $125 for 90 minutes\nObi Tying (Only）$95 for 60 minutes\n\n\n \n\nLessons via Zoom:\n\nYou will receive a zoom invitation before the lesson. Find a place that you can be standing with plenty of room to move your hands freely to dress yourself for the lesson. \nWhat to prepare: \n\n\n\nYukata (Cotton Yukata\, Koshihimo and Obi)\nKimono Dressing Lesson (Kimono\, Shitagi\, Juban\, Koshihimo 3-4\, Obi\, Obi-makura\, Obijime\, Obiage in addition to a towel and clip for collars)\nObi (Obi\, Obi-makura\, Obijime and Obiage)\n\n\nPlease email maki@amu-arts.org to sign up!
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/kimono-dressing-lessons/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kimono Making
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