Exhibitions

Past Exhibition Collection Exhibition

Crafts Gallery for Kids & Adults: Botany in Craft

Date

Location

Crafts Gallery, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

About the Exhibition

Flora heralds new seasons and lends color to our everyday life. Focusing on plants seen in crafts and design, this exhibition introduces the resonance between life and forms revealed using various materials and techniques. Two types of self-guiding worksheets are available, one for kids and the other for adults, to help visitors appreciate things to note. This summer the Crafts Gallery makes it fun to learn about crafts and design for people of all ages.

Special display: the Olympics

In connection with the London Olympics in 2012, Design Project for the 1964 Olympics (tentative title) to be held at the main building in 2013 will also be introduced.

Events & Education

Curator’s Talk

Date

2012.7.29(Sun)
2012.8.19(Sun)

Time

14:00~15:00

Free Program ( But Museum admission required. )

*Offered in Japanese only

Touch and Talk: Tour with our volunteer staff members

Date

Every Wednesday, Saturday

Time

14:00~15:00

Free Program ( But Museum admission required. )

*Offered in Japanese only

Hours & Admissions

Location

Crafts Gallery

Date

2012.7.22(Sun)-9.2(Sun)

Time

10:00 – 17:00
※Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.

Closed

Mondays

Admission

Adult ¥200(100)
Student(college/university) ¥70(40)

*(Group of 20 persons or more)
*All prices include tax.
Free for high school students, under 18, seniors(65 and over), Campus Members, MOMAT passport holders.
Persons with disability and one person accompanying them are admitted free of charge.

★★★ Free Admission on Your Birthday! ★★★
(In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Museum)

On your birthday you are admitted free to all the galleries, including the Main Building and the Crafts Gallery, with an ID showing your date of birth.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOGETHER!!

Free Admission Days

August 5, September 2, 2012

Organizer

The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo

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