Saturday, May 4, 2024
Photos and Videos of "A Thread X A Thread" In the Atrium of McKnight
Friday, May 3, 2024
Artist Talk at WSU ADCI
Thanks to WSU ADCI, my event and the installation were included in the series called Public Art Series which was their featured series for this semester. I am grateful that I had an opportunity to do an artist talk in conjunction with my event and exhibition. This was the first time for me to do an artist talk at my alma matter sharing my artistic journey after I graduated. Thank you so much to the people who attended the event! I was very nervous and read the script more than usual. Other than that, it was fun because I love PowerPoint! I hope I will have more opportunities like this in the future.
Tea Ceremony Event
The tea ceremony event on April 12th was absolutely beautiful. I truely treasured each moment. Thank you to Miyu who hosted the tea ceremony, three designated guests, everyone who helped, and everyone who attended from near and far! Here are some photos. Photo credit: KC - Kendra Cremin, SD - Sloane Dyer, CM - Chiyoko Myose
Thank You Everyone Who Helped Harukaze 春風 Spring Breeze
The Harukaze 春風 Spring Breeze project is over now, but I would like to look back and write several articles about it over the next several posts.
For this project, we received many peoples' help. I would like to introduce them here.
Formal Japanese tea ceremony is considered to be a comporehensive art as it includes various art forms such as ceramics, hanging scroll, flower arrangement, architectual design, and garden. With this exhibit, I sought to capture this essence of the tea ceremony environment. However, rather than placing these objects directly in the space, I chose to create a video piece that draws inspiration from a chashitsu, or a tea room.
Here is Rino, providing a calligraphy piece in the place for a hanging scroll. Rino is an exchange student from Tokyo. Her beautiful calligraphy was included in the show card as well, which was a blessing.
WSU ADCI Jeff, Austine, & Kendra
Japanese Culture Association at WSU and Miyu’s friends, Ami,
Chaewon, Kanna, Kazune, Natsuki, Rino, & Ryotaro
Robert Burp and the students from his Community Arts Engagement class, Lynn, Wyatt, & Sam
Levente Sulyok and the whole class of his Intermediate Painting
class
Isledi and Japanese Language program of WSU
Some individuals Lisa, Sloane, Sarah, & James
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Upcoming Show and Events Harukaze 春風 Spring Breeze
Calligraphy by Rino
Harukaze 春風 Spring Breeze
A Collaboration with Japanese Tea Ceremony
hosted by Miyu Takahashi
and the Installation Art “A Thread X A Thread”
by Chiyoko Myose
Location:
Atrium, McKnight Art Center on WSU
campus
1845 N. Fairmount St. Wichita, KS,
67260
The installation will be on view
April 12 – April 26, 2024 Mon. - Fri.
Tea Ceremony Event: Friday, April 12,
Doors will open
at 5:30 pm, with the event starting
at 6:00pm
Free sample tea and confectionery
will be served
to the first 30 visitors.
The tea ceremony will be demonstrated
for three
designated guests.
Artist Talk by Chiyoko Myose:
Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 11:30am-1:00pm
McKnight Art Center, Room 210
Everyone is welcome to attend!
4月12日夕方6時より、高橋美結さんによる茶道と私のインスタレーションアートのコラボのイベントを行います。午後5時半開場です。どなたでも大歓迎です。先着30名様にサンプルのお抹茶とおひがしをお出しします。3名の代表の方にお点前のデモンストレーションを行います。
場所はWSUのMcKnight Art Centerの一階です。
住所 McKnight Art Center on WSU campus
1845 N. Fairmount St. Wichita, KS, 67260
インスタレーション作品は4月12日から26日(月ー金)までご覧になれます。
また4月16日11:30amより、私のアーティストトークもあります。どうぞお越しください。McKnight Art Center Room 210
Someone asked me if it's ok to wear kimono or yukata. Absolutely! We will be busy on the day of the event, so we will not be able to help you dress, but of course you are welcome to do so.
着物、浴衣を着てもいいかとのお問合せがありましたが、もちろん大歓迎です!当日、立て込んでいますので、着付けのお手伝いはできませんが…。
Saturday, March 16, 2024
Tea Ceremony Utensils for Collaboration Between Japanese Tea Ceremony and Installation Art Event
I was looking for tea ceremony utensils in my house and found more than I expected! They are mainly things that were given to me by family members and others. I also purchased a tea pot this time from a store in Japan. I am happy that these utensils will be used in a collaborative tea ceremony and installation event that Miyu and I will be having next month. What impression do you have when you hear about a tea ceremony? The event will be held on April 12 at 6 p.m. at WSU's McKnight Art Center, in cooperation with WSU ADCI and students. Everyone is welcome! More details will be coming soon.
chashaku - tea scoop
chasen - tea whisk
yushaku (hishaku) - ladle
kensui - waste-water container
chagama - tea pot
natsume - tea powder container
chasenyasume - whisk rest
futaoki - lid rest
fukusa - fabric wipe
kobukusa - heat insulation mat
kaishi - packet of paper
sensu - folding fan
家にある茶道道具を探していたら、思っていたより多くの物が見つかりました! 主に家族や人にもらった物です。今回茶釜も日本のお店から購入しました。来月高橋美結さんと一緒に行う予定の茶道とインスタレーションのコラボイベントで、これらの道具が使われることを嬉しく思います。こちらの人たちは茶道について、どういうイメージを持っているのでしょうか?イベントは4月12日午後6時からWSUのMcKnight Art Centerで行います。WSU ADCI と学生さん達のご協力の元、開催されます。どなたでも大歓迎です。詳細は追ってお知らせします。