WISH - A Thousand-Crane Art Exhibit
2018/5/1

The Japan Information and Cultural Center at the Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco is proud to present the exhibit “WISH - A Thousand-Crane Art Exhibit” from May 1 through June 1, 2018. This exhibit features the artwork of Rie Kito, a Japanese artist living in San Francisco.
Since ancient times, the paper crane has been one of the most popular forms of origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, symbolizing good fortune and longevity. Ms. Kito developed her own signature design featuring a stylized paper crane, and creates unique works of art with a variety of techniques and materials.
This exhibit includes Ms. Kito’s mixed media art and several new works specially created for this exhibit.
We hope you will be able to visit our gallery.
Since ancient times, the paper crane has been one of the most popular forms of origami, the Japanese art of paper folding, symbolizing good fortune and longevity. Ms. Kito developed her own signature design featuring a stylized paper crane, and creates unique works of art with a variety of techniques and materials.
This exhibit includes Ms. Kito’s mixed media art and several new works specially created for this exhibit.
We hope you will be able to visit our gallery.
Exhibit Term and Hours
May 1 - June 1, 2018 (Monday – Friday, except holidays)
9AM - Noon; 1PM - 4:30PM
9AM - Noon; 1PM - 4:30PM
Location
Japan Information & Cultural Center
Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco
275 Battery Street, Suite 2100
San Francisco CA 94111
Admission: Free and Open to the Public
Consulate General of Japan in San Francisco
275 Battery Street, Suite 2100
San Francisco CA 94111
Admission: Free and Open to the Public