Kurume Kasuri

September 24, 2024

One Art Space

Thursday, September 26, 2024 from 4:00 PM  9:30 PM

This is a special one-day exhibition and presentation during Textile Month in NYC, where Sakata Orimono is proud to showcase the timeless art of Kurume Kasuri. This event will provide a rare opportunity to immerse in the rich history, vibrant present, and innovative future of this traditional Japanese textile.

The day will feature a keynote presentation by Mr. Kazuo Sakata, the visionary behind Sakata Orimono, who will take participants on a journey from the origins of Kurume Kasuri to its contemporary relevance. Mr. Sakata will share his insights on the intricate production process, the cultural significance of this craft, and the steps being taken to preserve and spread awareness of Kurume Kasuri both in Japan and internationally.

The event will also highlight the creative perspectives of three talented textile artists who have participated in the Sakata Orimono Craftsman Experience Program. These artists, all graduates of the Parsons School of Design Master’s Program, will share their experiences from their time in Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, where they immersed themselves in the art of Kasuri weaving and the local lifestyle.

They will discuss how their time in Kurume has profoundly influenced their artistic visions, highlighting the unique characteristics that make Kurume Kasuri so distinctive. This program is not only for artists with deep knowledge of Kurume Kasuri or weaving; it is also accessible to anyone, regardless of prior experience. Join them for this exhibition and presentation to hear about their experiences and learn more about the Sakata Orimono Craftsman Experience Program.

Additionally, attendees will have the chance to view an exclusive exhibition of artworks created by previous residency participants, inspired by their exploration of Kurume Kasuri.

This exhibition will also offer a glimpse into the future of Kurume Kasuri, showcasing the work of young Japanese artists who are reinterpreting this traditional textile for modern artistic expressions.

Just as the double ikat of Kurume Kasuri intertwines vertical and horizontal threads, this event aims to honor tradition while fostering innovation, weaving together the past, present, and future of this extraordinary textile. Sakata Orimono invites you to be part of this enriching experience.

RSVP (free)

23 Warren Street
Street-level—Gallery 1
New York, NY 10007

Phone:
+646- 559-0535

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