
Friendship Through Japanese Arts and Culture
October 1 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Free
The Jay Heritage Center is honored to share news that it will be displaying a rare internment camp painting by master sumi-e painter and great post-war abstractionist Koho Yamamoto at the 1838 Jay Mansion this October. The display is made possible through a dynamic partnership with the Japan Society of Greater Fairfield County (JSFC) and the Topaz Museum in Delta, Utah. The event supports JSFC’s dedication to building knowledge and mutual understanding between Japanese and Americans through educational, cultural, and philanthropic programs. The day will also include a spectacular flower show hosted by International Ikebana New York. FREE and open to the public. Photo by Robert Banat.