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From: Sara Japanese Pottery <=I==> Subject: Works of Hanko Nakazato Exhibition : Tea Ceremony Demonstration by Souheki Mod from 4pm Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 14:42:19 +0000 Celebrate 3oth Anniversary Works of Hanko Nakazato Exhibition Tea Ceremony Demonstration by Souheki Mori from 4pm EFTA00548901 P. Tea master Souheki Mori will perform Tea Ceremony demonstration today from 4pm for Hanako Nakazato Exhibition EFTA00548902 a EFTA00548903 a EFTA00548904 a EFTA00548905 Hanako Nakazato Exhibition - Works of Hanako Nakazato - October 11th to 13th 2018 Artist Reception 11th 6pm to 8pm cPITEP {ER 10A 1 18, 128, 138, 2 0 1 8 New ceramic work from the USA and Japan by Hanako Nakazato Sara Japanese Pottery will present an exhibition of new ceramic work by Hanako EFTA00548906 Nakazato. This exhibition will feature collectible pieces made in her studio in Union, Maine alongside a few select items made in her studio in Karatsu, Japan. Nakazato's experiences working both in her native culture in Japan and her adopted culture in the USA infuse her work with elements at once familiar and foreign. The exhibition runs October 11, 2018 through October 13, 2018. Sara is located at 950 Lexington Ave (between 69th and 70th St.) An opening reception will be held October 11th from 6-8pm. Growing up in a family of potters that stretches back generations, Hanako's technique and philosophy are rooted in the ceramic traditions of Karatsu, Japan. But years spent living in the West has influenced her shapes and surfaces. She makes a wide variety of simple functional forms. Her work is carried in many galleries and shops throughout Japan and the US. Nakazato expresses her philosophy as a potter saying, "Every day is different. Just like you change what you wear based on different seasons, occasions and your mood, I hope you enjoy the changes in everyday life through how you use pottery." EFTA00548907 a EFTA00548908 follow on Blog I friend on Facebook I visit our site unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Sara Japanese Pottery 950 Lexington Ave. New York, NY 10021 EFTA00548909 This email was sent to why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences Sara Japanese Pottery • 950 Lexington Ave. • New York. Ny 10021 • USA EFTA00548910

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