Original Flower Vase Workshop

Event Date:2025 / 11 / 2 (sun)
Open Time:11:30-12:30 (full)
14:00-15:00 (full)
Place:Karuizawa New Art Museum 1st floor plaza
Instructor:Marino Funahashi
Entry fee:1,300 yen (including material cost)
Target:From 4th grade elementary school students to adults (children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian)
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Contact
Tel. 0267-46-8691
Email: gallery@knam.jp
[About reservations]
Capacity: 10 people.
Due to popular demand, the session is now fully booked, so we have added an additional session (11:30-12:30) (10 people). Reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. If you are interested, please make a reservation via the Google form.
*If you wish to cancel, please contact us at least one day in advance.*Please note that we cannot accept requests for specific vase shapes.
A workshop will be held on Sunday, November 2nd at the 1st floor gallery (WHITESTONE Karuizawa) to commemorate the solo exhibition of artist Marino Funahashi, which opens on Saturday, October 25th.
Texture art is an abstract painting technique that uses paint and paste to create a three-dimensional texture. In this workshop, you will use texture art techniques to paint art on a vase.
The class will include a lecture by an instructor, so even those with no prior experience in painting can participate with confidence. The class will allow you to feel closer to art while experiencing the materials.
The finished piece can be enjoyed by arranging flowers in it, displayed as an interior decoration, or even given as a gift.
Why not spend some special time surrounded by art in the natural surroundings of Karuizawa?
If you would like to participate, please make a reservation using the reservation form.
[Marino Funahashi]
Born in Aichi Prefecture in 1989.
Born to a painter father, he learned painting from an early age and graduated from the Department of Art and Design, Graduate School of Musashino Art University, majoring in spatial design.
While in school, he created three-dimensional works, including stage art. In graduate school, he researched the fusion of Japanese paper and dried flowers. In 2022, he began exhibiting as an artist, holding solo and group exhibitions.
For more information about Marino Funahashi, click here