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Mar 18, 2009

Authentic tearoom from Japan + large washi parchment sheet exhibited at Yale art gallery until April 26.

TEA CULTURE OF JAPAN - CHANOYU PAST AND PRESENT
- runs until April 26, 2009 and illuminates the importance of Japanese tea culture and examines the ways in which it has evolved over the centuries.
This is one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of Japanese tea culture ever presented by an American museum. It includes Zen-inspired Architectural Parchment works, Premium Parchment #07-Awa / Bubbling Brook, as the signage.

The Location : The Yale University Art Gallery was Louis I. Kahn's first significant commission and is widely considered his first architectural masterpiece. It is on 1111 Chapel Street (at York Street), New Haven, Connecticut.

*For more info:
http://www.precious-piece.com/news/event_22.html

also you are invited to a special lectures, tea demonstration and services .
*To register: https://apps.commerce.yale.edu/arts/yagevent/events.do

This is a great chance to appreciate great architecture in person, experience Washi first hand, and learn more about Japanese culture at the same time.
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