SHOP AT CAFE Sachiko Teramura
July 8 (Friday) – September 11 (Sunday), 2016
Café d’Art at Hara Museum ARC
Workshop (on-site art-making) & Opening Party
July 16 [Saturday] 4:30 –5:30 pm
SHOP AT CAFE is a continuing series of small exhibits that introduces high-quality artworks and goods for sale under the catchphrase “Art in Life.” This summer, we introduce the work of Sachiko Teramura, an artist who also lives in Kiryu city. On display will be object/corsage accessories that appear to float within the café, making it appear as if it were an aquarium surrounded by verdant greenery.
Sachiko Teramura http://sachikoteramura.jimdo.com/
1986 Born in Hyogo, Japan
2010 BFA in Textile Design, Tama Art University, Tokyo
2012 MFA in Textile Design, Tama Art University, Tokyo
Currently based in Kiryu, Gunma prefecture.
NEWS !! Gunma TV program “Gi ni Semaru Teramura Sachiko” to be aired.
June 29 (Wed.) 10:00 pm~10:30pm
This program introduces Sachiko Teramura and her work.
Hara Museum ARC SHOP AT CAFE
Address: 2855-1 Kanai, Shibukawa-shi, Gunma 377-0027
Tel 0279-24-6585 Fax 0279-24-0449 E-mail arc@haramuseum.or.jp
http://www.haramuseum.or.jp (official website) http://mobile.haramuseum.or.jp (mobile site)
https://www.art-it.asia/en/u/HaraMuseum_e (blog) http://twitter.com/HaraMuseumARC (Twitter)
Hours: 10:00 am – 4:30 pm
Closed: July 7, 14, 21, September 1, 8 *Subject to temporary closure in the event of severe weather.
Admission: General 1,100 yen, Students 700 yen (high school and university) or 500 yen (elementary and junior high)
*Museum admission is required for access to the cafe.
*The following exhibition will be available for viewing during this event:
Summer, Travels, Tales atContemporary Art Galleries
Between Visible and Invisible at Kankai Pavilion
Directions: By train: Take the Joetsu Shinkansen to Takasaki, change to the Joestu Line, and disembark at Shibukawa. From Shibukawa, ARC is 10 minutes away by taxi or 15 minutes by bus (take the Ikaho Onsen bus to ″Green Bokujo Mae″). By car: 8 kilometers (about 15 minutes) from the Kan-etsu Expressway Shibukawa Ikaho Interchange (in the direction of Ikaho Onsen).