Genki-nobori Workshop and Exhibit at Miyagi Museum of Art

April 22, 2012 10:00 - 16:00

Venue:Miyagi Museum of Art


Related events Lecture Born on this Planet


Workshop to make Genki-nobori was held at Miyagi Museum of Art.
The participants of about 100 people including a lot of children drew energetic messages on Genki-nobori streamers. The completed 19 streamers were exhibited with other 78 streamers, drawn in Hyogo Prefecture, Germany and Alaska. The number of the streamers will increase as the local people will continue to participate in this project.
The exhibited streamers can be seen in the courtyard and the north garden of the museum until 20th of May.

<i>Genki-nobori</i> Workshop at Miyagi Museum of Art
<i>Genki-nobori</i> Workshop at Miyagi Museum of Art
<i>Genki-nobori</i> Workshop at Miyagi Museum of Art
<i>Genki-nobori</i> Workshop at Miyagi Museum of Art
<i>Genki-nobori</i> Workshop at Miyagi Museum of Art
<i>Genki-nobori</i> Workshop at Miyagi Museum of Art
<i>Genki-nobori</i> Workshop at Miyagi Museum of Art

Lecture Born on this Planet

Date: April 21, 2012 13:30 - 15:00

Venue: Art hall at Miyagi Museum of Art

Capacity: 100 people

Fees: Free

Susumu Shingu gave a lecture at Miyagi Museum of Art.
His explanation about the origin of Genki-nobori and the activities of Wind Caravan drew attention of the people in Sendai.

Lecture <i>Born on this Planet</i> at Miyagi Museum of Art

The Nikkei
May 2, 2012

The Nikkei May 2, 2012