Australia House Winter Program 2018

Summary

Australi House invites you to put on yukigakoi (a structure to protect the building from piles of snow during winter). Yutaka Kawaguchi and Kaori Naito will join to prepare the structure for the long winter.


Details of the event

This seasonal event has attracted people who are interested in projects and activities of the two artists and Australia House. You can enjoy afternoon tea and check out inside the Australia House on the day.

DateSunday 4 November 2018Time9:00-11:30DetailsWe will put on the shelter and maintain the garden in accordance with the future plan and how to respond to the landscape.
9:00-10:30: Maintenance of the garden / putting on the shelter
10:30-11:30: Review of the projects this year and discuss about the future plan
※ The event will be taking place if the rain is not too hard. Discussion of the future plan will happen rain or shine.PriceFreeBookingNo booking required.(Please come to the Australia House directly)OtherPlease come in clothes you can fully join the activity. Please bring other necessary items such as gloves and towels.

About artists

Yutaka Kawaguchi / Kaori Naito

Yutaka Kawaguchi Born in 1953, Kaori Naito Born in 1970 in Ehime
[Publications・papers・catalogues]
2006 “Yutaka Kawaguchi’s contena garden style 60” (Nosangyoson Bunka Kyokai)
2002 “Yutaka Kawaguchi’s Eco-Garden” (NHK Publishing, Inc.)
2000 “Yutaka Kawaguchi’s Gardening Lesson” (Yama-kei Publishers co.,Ltd.)
[Major artworks, exhibitions, projects, workshops]
1999 International Roses and Gardening Show, Seibu Dome, Tokyo
[Awards]
2005 Appreciation prize at International Roses and Gardening Show
2003 Second prize in veranda at International Roses and Gardening Show
2000 Grand prize in gardening at International Roses and Gardening Show

Summary

Date and time Sunday, November 4 2018
9:00 - 11:30
Venue

Australia House
(7577 Urada, Tokamachi-city, Niigata)

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