The Life and Art of Tasha Tudor

Wed Mar 18 - Mon Apr 6, 2015 Matsuya 8F Event Square
©Tasha Tudor and Family, Inc. 2015 Photo by Richard W. Brown

Time Out says

Marking a century since the birth of American children's book author and illustrator Tasha Tudor, Ginza's Matsuya exhibits her work at this extensive retrospective displaying everyday items like kitchen utensils and gardening tools, in addition to Tudor's handmade dolls and doll houses. Don't miss the original drawings for 'A Brighter Garden', one of her best-known books, which was only published in Japan last summer. Great for both gardening enthusiasts and anyone looking to step back into the life of a child.

Details

Open Mar 18-Apr 6

Time 10am-8pm (Apr 6 until 5pm)

Admission ¥1,000 (adv tickets ¥700), high school and university students ¥700 (¥500), junior high students ¥500 (¥400)

Venue Matsuya 8F Event Square

Address 3-6-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Transport Ginza Station (Ginza, Hibiya, Marunouchi lines), exits A12, A13.

Map

Please note: All information is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change without notice.

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