Kurumi Wakagi's printmaking class for children and mini exhibition will be held at JR Nagoya Takashimaya on June 14th

Kurumi Wakaki is a printmaker active in Kyoto. She began collaborating with Tani in SS24. This time, she will be using everyday items such as t-shirts, underwear, and handkerchiefs to create prints, allowing children to experience the joy of handmade crafts.

■ Saturday, June 14th: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM, 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
JR Nagoya Takashimaya, 8th floor Rose Patio
■ Capacity: 3 people per session
■Participation fee: 550 yen

For the participation fee, you can paint on a T-shirt, boxer shorts, or handkerchief (no item fee).

<Reservations and Inquiries>
JR Nagoya Takashimaya, 8th floor clothing and accessories section
Direct TEL: 052-566-8136
*Reservation period: June 1st (Sun) to 13th (Fri)
*If the capacity is not reached, you can register on the day.

Event information link

The Tani products used are those that could not be sold due to small scratches, etc. Instead of throwing them away, they are upcycled to create new added value through handmade art. For Tani, who values ​​sustainability, this is an activity that is both fun and environmentally friendly.

We will be exhibiting Wakagi's works, which create unexpected art from ordinary everyday items, as well as the tools he uses to create them, and a video of the production process. We hope that adults and anyone in the area will take this opportunity to come and enjoy the exhibition.

JR Nagoya Takashimaya Website

Wakaki Kurumi's Instagram

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