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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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SUMMARY:Modern "Kintsugi" Workshop at Heath Clay Studio
DESCRIPTION:We are offering a three-hour in-person kintsugi lesson at the Heath Clay Studio in San Francisco\, California. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\nIn this session\, we will work with a broken plate or cup that each participant will bring\, joining 3~5 pieces during the lesson. This simple project allows you to understand the basics of Kintsugi.  \nThe cost of the class is $185. Please sign up from a payment form below.  \nPlease contact info@amu-arts.org for any questions. \n\n\n\nNote : The broken pieces are connected by mixing resin based urushi\, brass powder\, and thinner; each added in order\, little by little. Please note that the repaired piece will take at least 24 hours to cure before use. High temperature food or drinks are not recommended with the repaired piece. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\n  \n\nInstructors: \n\nTomomi Kamoshita is a ceramic artist from Tokyo. Tomomi was introduced to a modern version of kintsugi technique in 2010 and has been working and practicing on kintsugi and yobitsugi ever since. She is based in Tokyo and travels to the US and India to give her workshops in kintsugi. She was recently featured in CBS on kintsugi.\n\n  \n\nMaki Aizawa is an executive director of a non-profit origination\, amu: weaving together arts\, cultures and communities\, based in Sonoma\, California. 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 and with her mother\, she teaches the art of kimono making worldwide. Maki also studied and practices ikebana (floral design)\, shodo (calligraphy)\, and the koto (traditional stringed musical instrument). Together with Tomomi\, Maki has been sharing the art and philosophy of kintsugi since 2019 in the US and online classes worldwide during the pandemic.
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/kintsugi-heathceramics/
LOCATION:HEATH CLAY STUDIO\, 555 Alabama St Suite A\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T112938
CREATED:20231030T130408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T232257Z
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SUMMARY:Modern "Kintsugi" Workshop at Sonoma Community Center
DESCRIPTION:We are offering a three-hour in-person kintsugi lesson with the artist\, Tomomi Kamoshita\, from Tokyo and Maki Aizawa. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\nIn this session\, we will work with a broken plate or cup that each participant will bring\, joining 3~5 pieces during the lesson. This simple project allows you to understand the basics of Kintsugi.  \n\nPlease register through the Sonoma Community Center The contact Megan Billingham for any questions for signing up at this venue. \n\n\nNote : \nThe broken pieces are connected by mixing resin based urushi\, brass powder\, and thinner; each added in order\, little by little. Please note that the repaired piece will take at least 24 hours to cure before use. High temperature food or drinks are not recommended with the repaired piece.
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/kintsugi-sonomacommunitycenter/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi
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CREATED:20231030T192008Z
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SUMMARY:Modern "Yobitsugi" Workshop at Nimbus Arts
DESCRIPTION:We are offering a three-hour in-person “Yobitsugi” lesson with the visiting artist\, Tomomi Kamoshita\, from Tokyo and Maki Aizawa. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\n  \nIn this session\, Tomomi will also bring us this special workshop to teach her own style of inventing objects from broken ceramic pieces\, turning them into an artful mosaic. This modern style of kintsugi is called 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 \nThe cost of the class is $185. \nPlease register through the Nimbus Arts.  Please contact Kiera Louttit for any questions for signing up at this venue. \n\n\n\nNote : The broken pieces are connected by mixing resin based urushi\, brass powder\, and thinner; each added in order\, little by little. Please note that the repaired piece will take at least 24 hours to cure before use. High temperature food or drinks are not recommended with the repaired piece. \n\n\nInstructors: \n\n\n\nTomomi Kamoshita is a ceramic artist from Tokyo. Tomomi was introduced to a modern version of kintsugi technique in 2010 and has been working and practicing on kintsugi and yobitsugi ever since. She is based in Tokyo and travels to the US and India to give her workshops in kintsugi. She was recently featured in CBS on kintsugi.\n\n\n\nMaki Aizawa is an executive director of a non-profit origination\, amu: weaving together arts\, cultures and communities\, based in Sonoma\, California. 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 and with her mother\, she teaches the art of kimono making worldwide. Maki also studied and practices ikebana (floral design)\, shodo (calligraphy)\, and the koto (traditional stringed musical instrument). Together with Tomomi\, Maki has been sharing the art and philosophy of kintsugi since 2019 in the US and online classes worldwide during the pandemic.\n\n\n 
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/kintsugi-nimbusarts/
LOCATION:Nimbus Arts\, 649 Main St St.\, St. Helena\, 94574\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DTSTAMP:20260423T112938
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:20230429T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230429T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T112938
CREATED:20230305T185726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T215523Z
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SUMMARY:Modern "Kintsugi" Workshop in Sonoma 4/29/2023 - Full
DESCRIPTION:We are offering a two-hour in-person kintsugi lesson with the artist\, Tomomi Kamoshita\, joining via zoom from Tokyo and facilitator\, Maki Aizawa\, in Sonoma\, California. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\nIn this session\, we will work with a broken plate or cup that each participant will bring\, joining 3~5 pieces during the lesson. This simple project allows you to understand the basics of Kintsugi.  \nThe cost of the class is $150. \nPlease contact info@amu-arts.org for any questions. \n\n\n\nNote : \nThe broken pieces are connected by mixing resin based urushi\, brass powder\, and thinner; each added in order\, little by little. Please note that the repaired piece will take at least 24 hours to cure before  use. High temperature food or drinks are not recommended with the repaired piece. \n\n 
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/modern-kintsugi-workshop-in-sonoma-4-29-2023/
LOCATION:amu arts\, 751 4th St East\, Sonoma\, 95476
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T112938
CREATED:20230116T025453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230305T185510Z
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SUMMARY:Modern "Kintsugi" Workshop in Sonoma 3/25/2023 - Full
DESCRIPTION:We are offering a two-hour in-person kintsugi lesson with the artist\, Tomomi Kamoshita\, joining via zoom from Tokyo and facilitator\, Maki Aizawa\, in Sonoma\, California. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\nIn this session\, we will work with a broken plate or cup that each participant will bring\, joining 3~5 pieces during the lesson. This simple project allows you to understand the basics of Kintsugi.  \nThe cost of the class is $150. \nPlease sign up by emailing info@amu-arts.org. \n\n\n\nNote : \nThe broken pieces are connected by mixing resin based urushi\, brass powder\, and thinner; each added in order\, little by little. Please note that the repaired piece will take at least 24 hours to cure before  use. High temperature food or drinks are not recommended with the repaired piece. \n\n 
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/kintsugi/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220528T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T112938
CREATED:20220320T150221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T161117Z
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SUMMARY:Yobitsugi (Kintsugi) Online Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“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. \nIn our May and June online Kintsugi session\, we will practice “Yobitsugi” by bringing different elements together and creating something new from broken ceramics. There are 8 Yobitsugi sets available. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\n  \nThe one-hour private lesson on zoom is with the artist\, Tomomi Kamoshita\, based in Tokyo\, and facilitator\, Maki Aizawa in Sonoma\, California. We will work on “Yobitsugi” with a set selected and prepared by Tomomi in Japan. \nThe collection of dishes and cups are from the Edo Period to the Showa Period. As is the nature of antique pieces\, each plate is unique and different. We have 8 “Yobitsugi” sets available and we will only have one participant in a lesson with Tomomi and Maki. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\n  \nAn individual online class costs $150 and the material for a Modern Kintsugi kit and the “Yobitsugi” set is $125. The shipping and handling are $20. Please note that there will be additional shipping and handling fee for the participants outside of the US. \nTo register a class\, please email us at info@amu-arts.org. \nPlease visit our Kintsugi Project. \n  \n       Schedule for May and June: \n\nMay 28 on Saturday at 5pm(M.V.K. MS\, USA)\, 6pm(E. L. Korea) and 7pm(W.W. Singapore) (PST)\nMay 31 on Tuesday at 6pm (J. B. LA)\,and 7pm (T.Y. CA)\nJune 4 on Saturday at 5pm(S.W. Hong Kong)\, 6pm and 7pm (PST)\n\n  \nNotes : \n“Modern Kintsugi” with Tomomi Kamoshita is a modern version of kintsugi that utilizes resin-based urushi and brass powder instead of natural resin and gold powder\, which can sometimes cause an allergic reaction. \nPlease note that the repaired piece will take at least 24 hours to be used. High temperature food or drinks are not recommended with the repaired piece for a long time. \n  \n 
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/yobitsugi-kintsugi-online-workshop/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220125T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220212T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T112938
CREATED:20211227T235808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220320T183036Z
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SUMMARY:Yobitsugi (Kintsugi) Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“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. \nIn our January and February winter session\, we are offering a one-hour private lesson on zoom with the artist\, Tomomi Kamoshita\, and facilitator\, Maki Aizawa. We will work on “Yobitsugi” with a set selected and prepared by Tomomi in Japan. \n\n\n\n \nThe collection of dishes and cups are from the Edo Period to the Showa Period. As is the nature of antique pieces\, each plate is unique and different. We have 8 “Yobitsugi” sets available and we will only have one participant in a lesson with Tomomi and Maki. \n\nThe cost of an individual online class is $175 and the material cost for a Modern Kintsugi kit and the Yobitsugi set is $125. The shipping and handling is $15. \n\nPlease visit our Kintsugi Project. \n\n \nSchedule for January and February: All Classes are Full. \n\nJanuary 25 on Tuesday at 6pm (PST) (M. M.) \nJanuary 29 on Saturday at 5pm (R.B.)  and 6pm(M.N.L.) (PST) \nFebruary 1 on Tuesday at 5pm (PST) (E. B.) \nFebruary 2 on Wednesday at 5pm (PST) (Y. W.) \nFebruary 5 on Saturday at 5am(K.S)\, 5pm(R.O.) and 6pm(B. S.) (PST) \nFebruary 12 on Saturday at 5pm (J. K.) and 6pm (A.O.)(PST) \nNotes :\n\n\n“Modern Kintsugi” with Tomomi Kamoshita is a modern version of kintsugi that utilizes resin based urushi and brass powder instead of natural resin and gold powder\, which can sometimes cause an allergic reaction.\nPlease note that the repaired piece will take at least 24 hours to be used. High temperature food or drinks are not recommended with the repaired piece for a long time.
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/yobitsugi-kintsugi/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211118
DTSTAMP:20260423T112938
CREATED:20200602T053250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211003T204724Z
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SUMMARY:Kintsugi with Kutani & Imari Ware
DESCRIPTION:We are offering a one-hour private lesson on zoom with the artist\, Tomomi Kamoshita\, and facilitator\, Maki Aizawa. In our fall session\, we will be using a collection of antique plates hand-picked by Tomomi in Japan. \nThe collection of dishes include “Kutani” and “Imari” ware from the Edo Period to the Meiji Period. As is the nature of antique pieces\, each plate is unique and different. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\nTomomi will teach a modern version of kintsugi that utilizes resin based urushi and brass powder instead of natural resin and gold powder\, which can sometimes cause allergic reactions. \nWe have offered several Kintsugi Workshops with Tomomi. In March\, April and December\, 2019 in Sonoma\, San Francisco\, Los Angeles and Boulder\, Colorado. We are thrilled to continue the lessons via zoom and share the art of Kintsugi. \n    \n                    \n                            \n                    \n                            \n            \n\n\nThe cost of an individual online class is $275 plus shipping.  \nThis will include a Kintsugi kit and the antique dish. \nTomomi will teach a modern version of kintsugi that utilizes resin based urushi and brass powder instead of natural resin and gold powder\, which can sometimes cause allergic reactions. \nPlease sign up by emailing info@amu-arts.org. \nBefore our online lesson: \n\nSchedule a one-hour online private lesson by emailing your availability.\nAfter receiving an invoice\, make a payment on PayPal (maki@amu-arts.org).\nSend your mailing address. \nWhen you receive the Modern Kintsugi Kit\, please review all the materials.\nWe will work with a broken plate during our online lesson. The plate is broken into 3-5 pieces. This simple project allows you to understand the basics of Kintsugi.\n\nSchedule for October and December: \n\nOctober 25 on Monday at 5pm(Booked) and 6pm(Booked) (PST) \nNovember 3 on Wednesday at 5pm(Booked) and 6pm(Available) (PST) \nNovember 17 on Wednesday at 5pm(Booked) and 6pm(Available) (PST) \n\nIf you are in a country where these times absolutely do not work\, please let me know. Tomomi is in Tokyo and I am in California. We will find a time that works for all of us! \nNotes : \n\n\n\n“Modern Kintsugi” with Tomomi Kamoshita is a modern version of kintsugi that utilizes resin based urushi and brass powder instead of natural resin and gold powder\, which can sometimes cause an allergic reaction.\n The broken pieces are connected by mixing resin based urushi\, brass powder and thinner; each added in order little by little. Please note that the repaired piece will take at least 24 hours to be used. High temperature food or drinks are not recommended with the repaired piece for a long time. \n\n骨董金継ぎ テーマ \n\n\n「江戸時代の九谷や伊万里、骨董皿を継ぐ・生かす」\n\n北国の旧家の蔵から出る少し傷のついた骨董の器を金継ぎで直し、生かすワークショップです。 新潟県村上市は城下町として栄え、旧家には蔵があり、かつて使われていた多くの和食器があります。九谷や古伊万里の骨董の器たち。長年の保管で傷ついた器も多くあり、それらをモダン金継ぎの材料を使って修復し蘇らせます。\n 
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/modern-kintsugi-at-home/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191211
DTSTAMP:20260423T112938
CREATED:20200117T110449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200120T092435Z
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SUMMARY:Yobitsubi (Kintsugi)
DESCRIPTION:Tokyo artist Tamomi Kamoshita will return later this year to teach the modern techniques of Kintsugi. Kintsugi\, “Golden Joinery\,” is the traditional Japanese art of repairing broken pottery. \nKamoshita will introduce 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. \nElaine Yuen\, PhD\n\nIn collaboration with the Yobitsugi (Kintsugi) workshop\, Elaine Yuen\, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Naropa University in Boulder\, Colorado\, will speak on art\, perception\, and creativity. By noticing our direct sense perceptions such as touch and sight\, we will explore our choices in recreating a whole piece from brokenness. There will also be opportunity to reflect on and appreciate the meanings of this recreation. \nPlease check our schedule for the multiple courses of the workshops and lectures in Sonoma\, San Francisco and Boulder\, Colorado.
URL:https://amu-arts.org/event/yobitsubi-kintsugi/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Kintsugi
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