2010 Spring & Early-Summer Weekend Shodō
書道: 日本の習字
Tuition:
$240* per course for Japan Society Members
$270 per course for nonmembers
(including a $10 fee for a supply of paper for classroom use)
*For tuition discount, please contact our Membership Office (212-715-1270) and become a member.
Course Descriptions (PDF)
Registration Form (PDF)
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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. This hands-on workshop will introduce the techniques of shodō.
We have prepared two weekend shodō courses for all levels of students.
You are welcome to take both courses.
Days: Classes are held once a week on Sundays only:
March 28th through April 25th (Spring Weekend Shodō)
and/or
May 9th through June 6th (Early-Summer Weekend Shodō).
Time: Classes are from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm, 3 hours each Sunday, equivalent to 10 lessons of the usual course.
Instructor: The instructor is Ms. Masako Inkyo. Her university degree is in Japanese Calligraphy and she is a member of the three largest shodō professional associations in Japan. In all three she holds the highest rank, based on work she has submitted. She has also received many awards, including first prizes in both shodō and pen calligraphy in national competitions sponsored by the Ministry of Education. For more information, visi www.masako-inkyo.com.
Information: Class is limited to 15 people, and registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Most importantly, because of the sequential development of the course, attendance at all lessons is required. For further information and registration, please call (212) 715-1256, or (212) 715-1293.