
CWAJ Print Show Online Gallery Now Open!
CWAJ Print Show Online Gallery – Open for Print Sales Until October 29 at 6pm JST
Visit us at https://cwaj-gallery.jp/
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CWAJ Print Show Online Gallery – Open for Print Sales Until October 29 at 6pm JST
Visit us at https://cwaj-gallery.jp/
October 11, Wednesday Time: 11:00 to 12:30 Format: Online Streaming. Canadian-born Barry Joshua Grisdale has used a wheelchair since he was four years old and became interested in Japan during high school. For the past decade, he has
The 66th CWAJ Print Show will be held from October 18 to 22 at the Hillside Forum in Daikanyama. For details, please click here. You can download the flyer here. We look forward to seeing you at the
Date: Sunday, 9 July, 11:00~13:00(AM session) or Sat, 15 July, 14:30~16:30(PM session) Venue: National Theatre, 国立劇場! Title of the play: “Hikimado (引窓、A Sliding Window)” Running time: Approximately 2 hours 5 minutes, including intermission Synopsis: A fugitive former sumo
Date: June 17th (Saturday) 13:00-15:00
Venue: Wakan in Sugekari Park in Meguro (2-11-25 Aobadai, Meguro, Tokyo)
Rservation: Contact us by June 12th
Don’t miss the chance to feel the world of kimono. Several foreign students
CWAJ loves to share exciting news about our scholars. One of our former CWAJ Scholarship recipients, Kit Brooks, has curated a very special exhibition, ”Ay-Ō’s Happy Rainbow Hell.” The exhibition will open on March 25 at the Smithsonian’s
Date: October 12, Wednesday Time: 10:00 to 12:00 (Doors open at 10:00, Meeting begins at 10:15) Zoom streaming time 10:15-11:15
Venue: Daikanyama Hillside Terrace Hillside Banquet
Don’t miss a fantastic opportunity to hear a dynamic artist
Cartier Japan and the College Women’s Association of Japan (CWAJ) are pleased to announce the launch of the “CWAJ Cartier Scholarship” for Japanese women to study abroad.
ince its founding in 1949, CWAJ has continued to respond
Shincho Library has selected fourteen prints from the CWAJ Print Show to honor the 50th anniversary of Kawabata Yasunari’s death. Kawabata received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1968.
A special exhibition
Please check out this good article posted on Washington Japanese Women’s Network (WJWN) magazine VIEWS No.67 about CWAJ’s activities written by one of the members, Yoko Moskowitz. The article is in Japanese.