*Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts / Special Exhibition Announcement*

NEW TRADITIONAL Possibilities of welfare and traditional manufacturing

The Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts will hold " NEW TRADITIONAL Welfare and the Possibilities of Traditional Manufacturing" from December 15, 2022 (Thursday) .

NEW TRADITIONAL is a project that explores the possibilities of creating new things using welfare and traditional crafts, and proposes a lifestyle that thrives on them. Until now, we have created a place where creators, users, and communicators can interact and talk across barriers through things. This time, we will hold an exhibition that introduces Nutra's experiments and practices. In addition, during the exhibition, gallery tours by staff, experience programs, and theme-based lectures will be held. Merchandise will be sold at the venue and the museum shop. (*Not sold at MOCAD ONLINE SHOP)

Period: 2022/12/15-12/25 
Hours: 9:00-17:00 (admission until 16:30) 
Venue: Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts Special Exhibition Room 
Price: Free admission

Exhibitor :
NEW DANTSU (Yamagata)
CLAY WORKS (Tokoname, Nara)
Light coming from the galaxy called Japanese paper (Tottori)
Cedars in the precincts of Kasuga Taisha Shrine (Nara)
Striking, polishing, and making wood work series (Nara)
Good job! Hariko (Nara)
OKAIKOSAN (Nara)
Kokeshi dolls and stick figures (Nara)
Bamboo Craft (Kyoto) Precious Plastics (Kyoto/Nara)
SFRN (Nagoya) and others

"School of Nutra" experience program <pre-registration required>

◆ "School of Neutra" course

"Welfare and Toys" <Pre-registration required>

"Circulation/Regeneration and Tradition" <Pre-registration required>

"Tools and Traditions" <Pre-registration required>

Sponsor : General Incorporated Foundation Tanpopo House
Co-sponsored by: Kyoto Industrial Promotion Center Co., Ltd.
Cooperation: Social Welfare Corporation Wataboshi no Kai
Grant: The Nippon Foundation
Contact: Tanpopo House
TEL: 0742-43-7055
Fax: 0742-49-5501
Email : nt@popo.or.jp

For more information, please visit the Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts website .