
JASO is excited to co-host an evening with the Japan Society of Northern California. Guided by Steve Beimel of JapanCraft21, join us online as we explore remarkable casting and forging techniques while highlighting the work of ten extraordinary artists — men and women whose creativity bridges history and innovation through a dazzling range of original works and contemporary processes.
Drawn from 2,300 years of Japan’s rich metalworking heritage, today’s leading metal artists are redefining tradition for the 21st century.
Don’t miss this opportunity – reserve your spot today! This event is FREE of charge.
JapanCraft21‘s purpose is to revitalize traditional Japanese master crafts (dentou kougei) by identifying the issues artisans face and implementing solutions for the 21st Century.
Japan Society of Northern California
Founded in 1905, the Japan Society of Northern California works to advance US-Japan collaboration and understanding in a global context.
Japan-America Society of Oregon
Established in 1907, JASO supports business and develops community to strengthen the US-Japan relationship.
Both societies offer a range of programming that widen understanding, and act as hubs of vital grassroots initiatives that deepen both friendship and collaboration.


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