Registration is Open until filled
Program Dates: August 08 to September 12
Japan Society
333 East 47th St., New York, NY 10017
Shodō is an art form using a brush and charcoal ink on paper, wood plaques, and fabric. It includes Chinese characters (kanji) and Japanese hiragana. Although it originated in the techniques used for letter writing, with its unique form of expression it has developed into an art genre.
These hands-on workshop classes will introduce the techniques of Shodō, an art form using a brush and charcoal ink on paper, wood plaques, and fabric. The instructor for this course is Master Takemori. Students at any level from beginner to advanced are welcome to register and Japanese language skills are not required.
Classes meet on Mondays for 5 lessons total.
To register please visit the website: http://www.japansociety.org
To register by phone with a credit card, please call (212) 715-1293.
Tuition is non-refundable and non-transferable for any reason after 12 pm, the business day before your class starts. All refunds are subject to a $20 service charge, including those requested by the deadline date. No partial registration or auditing is permitted. Cancellations are accepted by phone or in person only. Cancellations via e-mail are not accepted.