Events

Make your own original talisman tarot card!

Event Date:Saturday, November 22nd and Sunday, November 23rd, 2025
10: 30 to 12: 30 14: 00 to 16: 00

Open Time:[Morning session] 10:30-12:30
    [Afternoon session] 14:00-16:00

Place:Karuizawa New Art Museum 1st floor plaza

Conduct:Curator

Entry fee:2nd floor exhibition admission fee

Target:From children to adults (infants must be accompanied by a guardian)

Application / Contact

Karuizawa New Art Museum
Tel. 0267-46-8691
Exhibition Section



We will be holding a workshop related to the 2nd floor special exhibition "Connecting and Expanding."



Takano Aya's tarot cards are on display in the fourth exhibition room.

After viewing the exhibition, why not create your own "talismanic tarot card" with a word or theme that best suits you?

You can create your own original cards using your own imagination, while taking inspiration from the colors, materials, and techniques of the exhibited works.

What kind of card will resonate with you? At the end, you can take it home as a bookmark.



*No reservations are required and participation in this workshop is included in the exhibition ticket price.

The exhibition outline isCLICK HERE

The workshop flyerCLICK HERE


REPORT

What happened on the day.



The "Let's make your own original talisman tarot card!" workshop held on November 22nd (Sat) and 23rd (Sun) was successfully completed.
Thank you to everyone who participated!

This time, people from far away, including Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Ibaraki, participated, and it was a truly wonderful time.

Feel free to customize your card design using colored pencils, round stickers, and other materials provided by us.
While looking at the original motif, the children chose shapes and colors that they liked or found interesting, and each created their own unique expression.

Each finished card is unique and beautiful!
It was also very impressive to see everyone having fun making the pieces.

We look forward to your participation again.

Lots of unique works!
The use of colored pencils is wonderful! It seems everyone enjoyed the collage too.
Even small children enjoyed participating. Ladybugs seemed to be their favorite.