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Echoes of Nature: 200 Years of Japanese Printmaking

27 Sep, 2025 - 18 Jan, 2026
For centuries, Japanese printmakers have turned to the natural world not only for its beauty, but as a way to express deep emotion and spiritual reflection. Through imagery of mountains, rivers, and flora, artists have captured the fleeting, sublime qualities of nature. From Edo-period works (1603鈥1868) by masters such as Utagawa Hiroshige and Takahashi Sh艒tei to postwar modernist prints, this exhibition traces how artists across 200 years have continually drawn inspiration from the landscape. Showcasing both traditional woodblock techniques and modern methods such as etching, lithography, mezzotint, and serigraphy, the exhibition highlights nature鈥檚 enduring presence at the heart of Japanese printmaking.



For centuries, Japanese printmakers have turned to the natural world not only for its beauty, but as a way to express deep emotion and spiritual reflection. Through imagery of mountains, rivers, and flora, artists have captured the fleeting, sublime qualities of nature. From Edo-period works (1603鈥1868) by masters such as Utagawa Hiroshige and Takahashi Sh艒tei to postwar modernist prints, this exhibition traces how artists across 200 years have continually drawn inspiration from the landscape. Showcasing both traditional woodblock techniques and modern methods such as etching, lithography, mezzotint, and serigraphy, the exhibition highlights nature鈥檚 enduring presence at the heart of Japanese printmaking.



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1:00 - 5:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
1120 East Kearsley Street Flint, MI, USA 48503

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