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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190917
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SUMMARY:Unique Sushi Roll Workshop Vol. 18 Skinny\, Flower and Inside-Out Roll
DESCRIPTION:Color your world with these fun Rainbow and penguin sushi rolls! Impress your friends with what you learn about this Kazari Maki-Zushi class! These two kinds of character sushi for this class are made with natural ingredients (as listed below) that taste great\, just like regular sushi! By manipulating the natural colors of each ingredient\, you can design an interesting and delicious sushi piece. The cute designs on these Spring sushi can be made easily\, so no sushi-making experience is required and it’s a good way to impress your friends at any party! \nIngredients\nSkinny Roll \n\nSushi Rice (rice vinegar\, sugar\, salt)\nSeaweed\nCucumber\nYellow Pickled Radish\nSalmon\n\nInside-Out Roll \n\nSushi Rice (rice vinegar\, sugar\, salt)\nSeaweed\nAvocado\nCucumber\nSalmon\nKanikama (crab sticks)\n\nFlower Roll \n\nSushi Rice (rice vinegar\, sugar\, salt)\nSeaweed\nCucumber\nYellow Pickled Radish\nYamagobo (mountain yam)\n\nIn this class\, we’ll be teaching participants how to make the classic California roll as well as unique sushi rolls called Kazari Maki-Zushi. Kazari Maki-Zushi is a patterned or decorative sushi that is derived from the several sushi techniques such as Saiku sushi and Futomaki sushi. It is undoubtedly sushi\, but the appearance and design of each roll are filled with endless possibilities! A Kazari Maki-Zushi’s design can be anything – flowers\, fruit\, animals\, words and even logos! Whatever your creativeness allows\, Kazari Maki-Zushi can be almost anything. Using various natural colors of ingredients you see every day\, Kazari Maki-Zushi is a fun way to play around with sushi designs. This food/art form has been developed for over 150 years\, and still\, new ideas are created everyday in Japan. And it’s even a great way to show off your artistic skills at parties or potlucks! \nAlthough it looks difficult\, this decorative sushi is very simple and easy to make! No prior experience is necessary as it involves a different process than creating regular sushi. Making Kazari Maki-Zushi is much like building with Legos\, where each piece is stacked to make a picture!  \nKazari Maki-Sushi represents an important unique aspect in Japanese food –  not only in taste\, but also in the beautiful visual appearance that serves to please those who enjoy it. Making Kazari Maki-Zushi is also a great way to enjoy company\, whether it be friends or family and is especially popular with kids! Even if your homemade Kazari Maki-Zushi isn’t well-prepared\, the process of making and seeing your finished pieces on the dining table creates joy for all who see (and eat!) it. \nFor more workshops in this series\, visit our Japanese Cooking Workshop and Kazari Maki-Zushi Workshop Series page.
URL:https://resobox.com/event/unique-sushi-roll-workshop-vol-18-skinny-flower-and-inside-out-roll/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTSTAMP:20260720T232506Z
CREATED:20190906T162528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232506Z
UID:30537-1567728000-1567814399@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Japanese Fermentation and Preservation Class
DESCRIPTION:Japanese and other Asian ferments like miso\, tempeh\, shoyu\, pickles\, and shio koji\, and even sake and vinegar are being made by chefs and cooks throughout the US using seasonal ingredients. Chef Ken Fornataro of culturesgroup.net and Christopher and Kirsten Shockey of ferment.works will demonstrate how wild and cultured microbes like koji (miso\, sake\, shio koji)\, lactobacteria (pickles) and Rhizopus (tempeh\, oncom) make tasty\, unique and nutritious foods. Class participants will be learning about and tasting a variety of traditional and novel Japanese and Asian ferments from a wide variety of misos to pickles and salads. Hot soups and ramen dishes\, as well unique takes on some classics will be sampled\, and available as bento box take-outs! If you would like to purchase one of the Shockey’s books at the event let us know at culturesgroup@earthlink.net otherwise order online at https://ferment.works \nRESOBOX will be selling special Bento boxes based on items made by Chef Ken Fornataro and culturesgroup staff. \nContact culturesgroup:\n\nkoji@earthlink.net\nculturesgroup@earthlink.net\nwww.culturesgroup.net\nInstagram: @culturesgroup \nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/pickles/\nhttp://www.meetup.com/culturesgroup/\nInterviews\n\nGallery photos credit: Ken Fornataro
URL:https://resobox.com/event/japanese-fermentation-and-preservation-class-2/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190905
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTSTAMP:20260720T232458Z
CREATED:20190905T152340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232458Z
UID:30536-1567641600-1567727999@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Japanese Fermentation and Preservation Class
DESCRIPTION:Japanese and other Asian ferments like miso\, tempeh\, shoyu\, pickles\, and shio koji\, and even sake and vinegar are being made by chefs and cooks throughout the US using seasonal ingredients. Chef Ken Fornataro of culturesgroup.net and Christopher and Kirsten Shockey of ferment.works will demonstrate how wild and cultured microbes like koji (miso\, sake\, shio koji)\, lactobacteria (pickles) and Rhizopus (tempeh\, oncom) make tasty\, unique and nutritious foods. Class participants will be learning about and tasting a variety of traditional and novel Japanese and Asian ferments from a wide variety of misos to pickles and salads. Hot soups and ramen dishes\, as well unique takes on some classics will be sampled\, and available as bento box take-outs! If you would like to purchase one of the Shockey’s books at the event let us know at culturesgroup@earthlink.net otherwise order online at https://ferment.works \nRESOBOX will be selling special Bento boxes based on items made by Chef Ken Fornataro and culturesgroup staff. \nContact culturesgroup:\n\nkoji@earthlink.net\nculturesgroup@earthlink.net\nwww.culturesgroup.net\nInstagram: @culturesgroup \nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/pickles/\nhttp://www.meetup.com/culturesgroup/\nInterviews\n\nGallery photos credit: Ken Fornataro
URL:https://resobox.com/event/japanese-fermentation-and-preservation-class/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190904
DTSTAMP:20260720T232451Z
CREATED:20190903T212533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232451Z
UID:30532-1567468800-1567555199@resobox.com
SUMMARY:ENGIMONO
DESCRIPTION:ENGIMONO is Japanese popular art that has been handed down through generations. It is known to bring luck to the people who have them.\nSince ancient times\, the Japanese has had a unique mindset that God is present in everything around us. \nFrom nature and phenomena to even the kitchen at home. \nMany of ENGIMONO (lucky charms) that remain throughout Japan are connected with the people’s faith and express the people’s wish for good health and huge harvest. \nENGIMONO (lucky charms) are created based on the customs and beliefs from various parts of Japan. \nIt reflects the local characteristics from each part of Japan. \nIt is obvious that every piece is delicate and are created using a unique molding sensation. Each piece is handmade one by one using special materials from the local regions. \nMoreover\, most of them have their own local beauty. \n**All artworks will be available for purchase! \n\nOpening Reception with Special Guests Shintaro Segawa\, Yachiko Daruma and LOBO51\nSunday\, September 22 ♦ 7:00pm – 9:00pm\nPlease join us for the opening party for ENGIMONO!  \nGuests will have the chance meet the owner of the exhibition ENGIMONO\, Shintaro Segawa from “YAMABIKOYA.” YAMABIKOYA handles traditional Japanese toys\, mainly from the Kyushu area but also from other parts of Japan. Daruma artist Yachiko Darum will pay a visit to the exhibition as well! Lastly\, we will have a live painting event performed by our special guest LOBO51 who is the artist of the “YAMABIKOYA” sign. We look forward to seeing you all! \nLOBO51\, originally from Kumamoto\, started their live-paint activities unit “GOA” in 2001. Since 2001\, they have presented mural paintings\, CD jacket productions\, logos\, signage productions\, order canvases\, welcome boards and more. Their free-style live-painter title allows them to paint freely in various spaces including Japan and overseas. \nThe concept is to embody an image consisting of sound and space. \nSpace and air\, light and shadow\, color and sound. \nRepeated line development and color experiment\, \nEventually all the pieces will be connected and become Oneness on Canvas. \nSee them at the opening reception for “ENGIMONO” this Sunday\, September 22 from 7 to 9pm! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://resobox.com/event/engimono-2/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190904
DTSTAMP:20260720T232444Z
CREATED:20190903T212245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232444Z
UID:30530-1567468800-1567555199@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Poetry of Nature
DESCRIPTION:RESOBOX International Haiku Contest Winners\n1st Place Winner\nEdward Cody Huddleston from Georgia\, USA \nlone streetlight\na firefly\nflickers back \n2nd Place Winner\nEduard Tara from Iasi\, Romania \ngardening\nher shadow full of\nforget-me-nots \n3rd Place Winner\nMartha Magenta from Bristol\, England \nnight watch . . .\nI follow her gaze\nto the stars \nAs we did not receive enough haikus to announce a winner for the Youth division\, we have decided to select and congratulate one child for their outstanding haiku as an honorable mention! \nHonorable Mentions – Adult Division\n \nDebbie Scheving from Washington\, USA \nwisp of a cloud –\non the infant’s cheek\na fallen eyelash \nJennifer Carr Munoz from Sante Fe\, New Mexico \nstill waters –\nfish nibble bits\nof sun \nHelen Barysheva from Moscow\, Russia \nchildren’s playground\nfallen leaves\ntake off again \nHonorable Mentions – Youth Division\n \nDinesh Srikar Mekala from Andhra Pradesh\, India \nhide and seek\none more banyan leaf\nlands on my head \nThank you all for participating in the RESOBOX International Haiku Contest! We want to warmly congratulate the winners! Their haikus will be on display at our RESOBOX LIC location from August 18 to September 8\, 2019. Please feel free to join us for the Artist’s Talk event with judge Natalia L. Rudychev this Sunday\, September 1st at 7:00pm! \n Artist’s Talk Event\n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n***SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED!***\nRESOBOX is holding its very first Haiku contest in partnership with Haiku artist Natalia L. Rudychev! Please submit your own Haikus for a chance to be a part of the upcoming Haiku exhibition\, “Poetry of Nature.” \nTheme: Haiku are to be written in the spirit of the following quote by Lafcadio Hearn (from an essay “Bits of Poetry” that appeared in Hearn’s book In Ghostly Japan\, 1899) \nThe common art principle of the class of poems under present consideration is identical with the common principle of Japanese pictorial illustration. By the use of a few chosen words the composer of a short poem endeavors to do exactly what a painter endeavors to do with a few strokes of the brush — to evoke an image or a mood — to revive a sensation or emotion. And the accomplishment of this purpose — by poet or by picture maker — depends altogether upon capacity to suggest\, and only suggest. […] a poet would be condemned for attempting any completeness of utterance in a very short poem: his object should be only to stir the imagination without satisfying it. \nSend us your best creations. Entries must be in English. Each entry must be the original\, unpublished work by the author\, and should not be under consideration or publication elsewhere. Appearance of a haiku in any social media renders it ineligible. \nDivisions: \n\nYouth Division (ages 5-15)\nAdult Division (ages 16+)\n\nTopic: Free\nForm: 3 haiku per entrant\nAwards: 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd place and three Honorable Mentions\nPrizes: Certificate of Recognition\, Books on Haiku\, Public Display at RESOBOX LIC during the event.\nJudging: Blind\nJudge: Natalia L. Rudychev (http://www.thepoetryofbreath.com/1.html) \n*Email submissions only*\nPlease send your emails to wendy@resobox.com with the following information:\nSubject line: RESOBOX International Haiku Contest + Age of the Author\nInclude: Full name\, postal address\, email\, phone number \nThree haiku per entrant\, there are no rules to syllable count\, between one and four lines written in the spirit of the theme quote above. \nSubmission period: June 19 – July 24\, 2019 \n\nImages by Natalia L. Rudychev are provided for inspirational purposes only.
URL:https://resobox.com/event/poetry-of-nature-2/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190902
DTSTAMP:20260721T000709Z
CREATED:20190903T212852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260721T000709Z
UID:30534-1567296000-1567382399@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Calling All Crocheters For Our FIFTH Annual Amigurumi Exhibition!!
DESCRIPTION:Since our previous four World Amigurumi Exhibition ( 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 ) have been so successful\, we're bringing it back and calling all talented crochet artists to apply for the upcoming show! \nView details →
URL:https://resobox.com/event/calling-all-crocheters-for-our-fifth-annual-amigurumi-exhibition/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190902
DTSTAMP:20260721T000706Z
CREATED:20190903T212356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260721T000706Z
UID:30531-1567296000-1567382399@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Poetry of Nature Artist Talk Event
DESCRIPTION:RESOBOX International Haiku Contest Winners 1st Place Winner Edward Cody Huddleston from Georgia\, USA lone streetlight a firefly flickers back 2nd Place Winner Eduard Tara from Iasi\, Romania gardening her shadow full of forget-me-nots 3rd Place Winner Martha Magenta from Bristol\, England night watch . \nView details →
URL:https://resobox.com/event/poetry-of-nature-artist-talk-event/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190831
DTSTAMP:20260720T232425Z
CREATED:20190830T194821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232425Z
UID:30529-1567123200-1567209599@resobox.com
SUMMARY:ENGIMONO
DESCRIPTION:ENGIMONO is Japanese popular art that has been handed down through generations. It is known to bring luck to the people who have them.\nSince ancient times\, the Japanese has had a unique mindset that God is present in everything around us. \nFrom nature and phenomena to even the kitchen at home. \nMany of ENGIMONO (lucky charms) that remain throughout Japan are connected with the people’s faith and express the people’s wish for good health and huge harvest. \nENGIMONO (lucky charms) are created based on the customs and beliefs from various parts of Japan. \nIt reflects the local characteristics from each part of Japan. \nIt is obvious that every piece is delicate and are created using a unique molding sensation. Each piece is handmade one by one using special materials from the local regions. \nMoreover\, most of them have their own local beauty. \n**All artworks will be available for purchase! \n\nOpening Reception with Special Guests Shintaro Segawa\, Yachiko Daruma and LOBO51\nSunday\, September 22 ♦ 7:00pm – 9:00pm\nPlease join us for the opening party for ENGIMONO!  \nGuests will have the chance meet the owner of the exhibition ENGIMONO\, Shintaro Segawa from “YAMABIKOYA.” YAMABIKOYA handles traditional Japanese toys\, mainly from the Kyushu area but also from other parts of Japan. Daruma artist Yachiko Darum will pay a visit to the exhibition as well! Lastly\, we will have a live painting event performed by our special guest LOBO51 who is the artist of the “YAMABIKOYA” sign. We look forward to seeing you all! \nLOBO51\, originally from Kumamoto\, started their live-paint activities unit “GOA” in 2001. Since 2001\, they have presented mural paintings\, CD jacket productions\, logos\, signage productions\, order canvases\, welcome boards and more. Their free-style live-painter title allows them to paint freely in various spaces including Japan and overseas. \nThe concept is to embody an image consisting of sound and space. \nSpace and air\, light and shadow\, color and sound. \nRepeated line development and color experiment\, \nEventually all the pieces will be connected and become Oneness on Canvas. \nSee them at the opening reception for “ENGIMONO” this Sunday\, September 22 from 7 to 9pm! \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n 
URL:https://resobox.com/event/engimono/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190828
DTSTAMP:20260720T232419Z
CREATED:20190827T162023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232419Z
UID:30528-1566864000-1566950399@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Traditional and Novel Asian Corn Fermentation
DESCRIPTION:Asian ferments like miso\, tempeh\, shoyu\, pickles\, amasake and shio koji\, and even sake and vinegar\, can be made with corn. Chef Ken Fornataro of culturesgroup and Kirsten Shockey of ferment.works will demonstrate how wild and cultured microbes like koji (miso\, sake\, shio koji)\, lactobacteria (pickles) and Rhizopus (tempeh\, oncom) make tasty\, unique and nutritious foods. Class participants will be learning about and tasting: \n\nCaviar Lentil soup with Corn Tempeh croutons\nHokkaido Ramen corn chowder (in red curry broth)\nCorn and radish and roasted shrimp kimchi\nHominy and onion salad and pepper salad\, corn shoyu dressing\nSweet corn\, lavender lemon cornbread\nTomato salad with parsley\, corn vinegar\, and extra virgin corn oil dressing\nCorn shio-koji roasted glazed corn nuts\nCorn Amasake Chai (Iced Tea)\nDoboroku (country style sake made with corn and rice)\n\nEveryone will receive a bag of corn miso and a corn based sofrito paste (blended miso) to take home with them – made during the class! Depending on seasonal availability we may have to have substitutions for the above dishes\, and we may also have some things you can buy to take out: \n\nEggplant and ginger namemiso\, spicy eggplant corn sagohachizuke (corn koji)\nCorn\, Raisin\, Cinnamon\, Molasses and spice corn cookies\nAssorted one\, two and three year old misos will be for sale during the event\, as will as take out bento boxes for those unable to attend class\n\nIf you would like to purchase one of the Shockey’s books at the event let us know at culturesgroup@earthlink.net by September 2nd! Otherwise order online at https://ferment.works \nContact culturesgroup:\n\nkoji@earthlink.net\nculturesgroup@earthlink.net\nwww.culturesgroup.net\nInstagram: @culturesgroup \nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/pickles/\nhttp://www.meetup.com/culturesgroup/\nInterviews\n\nSee parts 1 at the culturesgroup website: https://culturesgroup.net/2019/08/27/microbes-eat-corn/ \nGallery photo credits: Ferment.Works & Ken Fornataro (please click images to see photo credit).
URL:https://resobox.com/event/traditional-and-novel-asian-corn-fermentation/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190827
DTSTAMP:20260720T232412Z
CREATED:20190826T151024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232412Z
UID:30526-1566777600-1566863999@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Toho Beads
DESCRIPTION:Across vast lands and oceans\, from ancient times\, man has adored and loved these little glass balls as a treasure. \nThe history of glass bead making in Japan is very short. Toho Beads started in the Hiroshima Fukuyama area in the beginning of the Showa era (1930s) as a “Mom-and-Pop” business. \nThe company was established on Nov.3rd \,1951. Since then\, they’ve strived to improve their techniques while designing and creating new equipment and facilities. Toho Beads can say today that when it comes to quality\, they are the number one glass beads maker in the world and have gained respect of not only the people in this country but around the world. This is all thanks to the cooperation and understanding of their clients around the world and they wish to extend our deepest gratitude. \n \nToho Beads Artists\n\n\n\nArtist Name\nSocial Media\nDescription\n\n\nBEADS DNA\n\n\nFacebook\nInstagram\n\n\n\n\nBEADED DNA is a brand collaborating with Malaysian artist Alex Go.\nThey hope to create more jobs in unstable countries and help them make living.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nPENTA\n\n\nWebsite\nFacebook\nInstagram\n\n\nPENTA is a brand of beads accessories founded in collaboration between designer FUJI TATE P and the TOHO company. The concept of PENTA is to elevate the status of glass beads as fashion accessories. PENTA is for everyone— regardless of age\, gender\, or nationality. Its flat designs fit closely to the skin\, representing PENTA’s desire to be near you. Its 3D designs symbolize PENTA’s spirit of endless curiosity. Its multicolored designs hope to add joy to your life. Take a trip\, take PENTA.\n\n\n\n\n\nTolerance\n\n\nWebsite\n\n\n\n“Tolerance” is a jewelry brand suggesting new value of BEADS. Detailed beads embroideries make its design as waft-with-Elegance. Tolerance is the name of beads Jewelry which touches the sweet part of your heart.
URL:https://resobox.com/event/toho-beads/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190720
DTSTAMP:20260720T232405Z
CREATED:20190719T163620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232405Z
UID:30524-1563494400-1563580799@resobox.com
SUMMARY:TANABATA Star Festival Workshop for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Join our upcoming TANABATA Star Festival workshop! Make a wish with TANZAKU\, a special strip of paper for wish-making\, and enjoy NAGASHI-SOMEN\, a fun event involving catching thin noodles drifting down a stream of water with chopsticks. These Japanese cultural activities will be great and new experiences for you!
URL:https://resobox.com/event/tanabata-star-festival-workshop-for-kids/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190718
DTSTAMP:20260720T232359Z
CREATED:20190708T164113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232359Z
UID:30523-1563321600-1563407999@resobox.com
SUMMARY:JTNYC Presents: a Translation Talk with Ryan Auerhan AKA MysticDistance
DESCRIPTION:Join MysticDistance as he discusses his personal and professional story\, from his start as a forum user translating tidbits of information to working as a full-scale contributor for various news sources. A story of success\, drama\, lessons\, very little sleep and other unique circumstances will all join together in this originally curated speech. With cameos by impostor syndrome and other worries translators may have. \nHosted by Japanese Translators of NYC. Please purchase a beverage or snack from RESOBOX and feel free to stick around after the talk to chat!
URL:https://resobox.com/event/jtnyc-presents-a-translation-talk-with-ryan-auerhan-aka-mysticdistance/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190714
DTSTAMP:20260721T000704Z
CREATED:20190318T135930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260721T000704Z
UID:30463-1562976000-1563062399@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Sumi-e
DESCRIPTION:Characteristically\, it is an East Asian art\, and has been practiced there for well over a thousand years. Sumi-e depicts the spirit or essence of an object or scene rather than its outward appearance — and does so in the fewest possible strokes. \nView details →
URL:https://resobox.com/event/japanese-ink-painting-sumi-e-east-village/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190709
DTSTAMP:20260720T232347Z
CREATED:20190708T163009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232347Z
UID:30522-1562544000-1562630399@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Tea and Comics with NYC Women in Comics Publishing August 2019 Edition
DESCRIPTION:Join women in NYC’s comic book and graphic novel publishing industry for this networking event. Women who work in all aspects of comic book and graphic novel publishing are invited to attend\, network\, and talk comics together while enjoying Resobox’s delightful tea and Japanese snacks. \nThis is a trans and non-binary-inclusive event. \nPrevious Events\nWednesday\, May 22\, 2019 | Tea and Comics with NYC Women in Comics Publishing May 2019 Edition\nThursday\, March 7\, 2019 | Tea and Comics with NYC Women in Comics Publishing March 2019 Edition\nThursday\, January 10\, 2019 | Tea and Comics with NYC Women in Comics Publishing January 2019 Edition\nThursday\, September 27\, 2018 | Tea and Comics with NYC Women in Comics Publishing
URL:https://resobox.com/event/womencomics0819/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190709
DTSTAMP:20260720T232341Z
CREATED:20190708T145528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232341Z
UID:30520-1562544000-1562630399@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Japanese Artist Pop Up Shop 5
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to announce our fifth Japanese Pop Up Shop at RESOBOX East Village! \nAccessories such as earrings\, necklaces\, and more Japanese-inspired products will be on sale! Japanese artist and Japanese-inspired artists are all welcome to join and promote their works! Please join us and see each artist’s unique creations! \nArtists! Please sign up in the link below to join us as a vendor! \nJapanese Artist Pop Up Shop Application\nVendor List\n\n\n\nArtist Name\nSocial Media\nCategory\n\n\nTANYA DENKI\n\n\nWebsite\nInstagram\nFacebook\nTwitter\n\n\nElectronic Arts\n\n\nInspired by 80’s pop culture\, TANYA DENKI is an electronic circuit and electronic parts artist from Japan. For those who move through life with an optimistic attitude\, the Sophisticated Whimsy Color Collection encourages adventure sought through openness and positivity. She sells Flashing LED light\, solar LED light keychains\, Game switches\, Arcade controllers\, Game stickers\, Game price seals\, Speakers\, Audio volumes\, Audio knobs\, Alarm clocks in multiple colors\, etc… Contact her at tanyadenki@gmail.com. Serious inquiries only.\n\n\nShino NYC\n\n\nWebsite\n\n\nClothing\n\n\nShino is a brand based on the spirit of Zen. Each item is completely one-of-a-kind just like each moment is special. Shino combines unique vintage fabrics from different cultures with beautiful hand-woven and hand-dyed textiles created by the designer. By blending old and new materials using technologies from around the world\, Shino is creating a new wardrobe for the urban nomad. Each item is thoughtfully designed and carefully created and is intended to connect the wearer to the wider world and to the present moment.\n\n\nKei Koakutsu Designs\n\n\nInstagram\nEtsy\n\n\nGender Free Garments\, Fashion\, Clothing\n\n\nJapanese inspired Avant-garde garments for all genders and ages. Kei.koakutsu.designs’s garments makes the person wearing them feel at total freedom while empowering their spirit. It helps them to discover their true selves and take them to higher grounds. Yes. This garment will do that for real. Are you ready?\n\n\nsatokomatsu\n\n\nEtsy\nInstagram\nFacebook\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\n \nHandmade accessories “made in New York”\, that use Arabic and Japanese Hiragana cut out-designs.\n\n\nHooks and Luxe\n\n\nWebsite\nInstagram\nEtsy\nFacebook\nTwitter\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\n \nBeautifully handmade\, Hooks and Luxe’s jewelry is the perfect accessories for when you want to add a little minimalist sparkle to your outfit. They are so delicate and simple that they will fit any style. Every piece is made out of 14k gold filled or sterling silver. All products are designed and handcrafted in Queens\, NY by Ryoko Kitazawa\, the designer and owner of the brand. She moved to New York from Japan to enter the Parsons School of Design. After her graduation\, she has worked as a graphic designer in fashion and jewelry industries. The two different cultures in Japan and in the US have given her a broader perspective\, and now she puts her unique sensibilities into handmade accessories.\n\n\nChika 3 kai\n\n\nWebsite\n\nInstagram\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\n \nChika 3 kai creates adorable small accessories made of polymer clay.\n\n\nchiyo.ten\n\n\nWebsite\nInstagram\nTwitter\n\n\nStationary\n\n\n \n“Cute! Making people happy!” chiyo.ten’s concept is “I wish I had it” She produces food themed masking paper items like tape and letter sets. All of her works are gently hand-made.\n\n\nthe airy jewelry\n\n\nEtsy\nWebsite\nInstagram\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\n \nthe airy jewelry creates exquisite designs with an easy airy feel to fit your everyday need. For all the beautiful people\, this handcrafted jewelry will suit your lifestyle.\n\n\nCHIRUHA\n\n\nInstagram\nTwitter\nFacebook\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\n \nCHIRUHA creates her accessories while thinking about the person who will receive it. This way\, all he products are unique and handmade one-of-a-kind creations.\n\n\na blue one piece\n\n\nWebsite\nFacebook \nInstagram\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\n \n青いワンピース\, a blue one piece\, is a handmade accessory design based in Tokyo and Berlin by Mari Takahashi\, a young architectural designer. Our design concept is minimal and simple but make the daily clothing bright-up. We designed our work with Japanese traditional materials such as freshwater pearl\, wood\, gold flakes and weaving.\n\n\n\nchou chou fleur\n\n\nInstagram\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\nThe word “chou chou fluer” comes from the artist’s favorite flower. She wishes for her accessories to become your favorites too! All accessories are created by using natural flowers\, so they are all unique and one of a kind.\n\n\nmia_dresser_acc\n\n\nInstagram\nWebsite\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\n \nMia_dresser_acc produces works mainly with dried flowers and flower motifs.\n\n\ncotoyomatsue\n\n\nWebsite\nInstagram\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\n \nCotoyo creates delicate thread accessories using thin threads such as cotton linen and silk. Her designs vary from pale colored creations\, flowers\, plants and more.\n\n\nfancypop handmade jewelry\n\n\nWebsite\nEtsy\nInstagram\n\n\nAccessories\n\n\nfancypop is a collection of unique jewelry and accessories made with beads\, resin\, clay\, paint\, and everything else in between. Everything is made with the everyday girl in mind. Fun\, casual\, or classic – fancypop offers something perfect (and affordable) for any occasion!\n\n\nKOKESHI 375\n\n\nWebsite\nEtsy\nInstagram\nFacebook\nTwitter\n\n\nHandmade dolls\, keychains\, and T-shirts\n\n\n \nKOKESHI 375 creates products based on the concept of smile/laughter\, which is very important to enrich our lives.\n\n\n\nToho Beads Artists\n\n\n\nArtist Name\nSocial Media\nDescription\n\n\nBEADS DNA\n\n\nFacebook\nInstagram\n\n\n\nBEADED DNA is a brand collaborating with Malaysian artist Alex Go.\nThey hope to create more jobs in unstable countries and help them make living.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nPENTA\n\n\nWebsite\nFacebook\nInstagram\n\n\nPENTA is a brand of beads accessories founded in collaboration between designer FUJI TATE P and the TOHO company. The concept of PENTA is to elevate the status of glass beads as fashion accessories. PENTA is for everyone— regardless of age\, gender\, or nationality. Its flat designs fit closely to the skin\, representing PENTA’s desire to be near you. Its 3D designs symbolize PENTA’s spirit of endless curiosity. Its multicolored designs hope to add joy to your life. Take a trip\, take PENTA.\n\n\n\n\n\nTolerance\n\n\nWebsite\n\n\n\n“Tolerance” is a jewelry brand suggesting new value of BEADS. Detailed beads embroideries make its design as waft-with-Elegance. Tolerance is the name of beads Jewelry which touches the sweet part of your heart. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJapanese Snacks & Drinks\nSnacks and tea from our RESOBOX menu will be served at the event! \n\n\nSee our past Japanese Pop-Up Shops below! \n\nJapanese Pop-Up Shop 1\nJapanese Pop-Up Shop 2\nJapanese Artist Pop-Up Shop (3)\nJapanese Artist Pop-Up Shop 4
URL:https://resobox.com/event/japanese-artist-pop-up-shop-5/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190620
DTSTAMP:20260720T232333Z
CREATED:20190619T162630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232333Z
UID:30519-1560902400-1560988799@resobox.com
SUMMARY:ORINIGIRI Workshop 14: Craft 'n' Cook; Let's Make Sweet Onigiri
DESCRIPTION:Traditional Japanese sweets\, also known as “wagashi” are still popular today in Japan. In this workshop\, we will be combining wagashi and onigiri to make a new version of onigiri: Sweet Onigiri! We will make three different flavors using matcha\, cherry-blossom powder and strawberries. Experience and immerse yourself in Japanese vibes by also creating your very own onigiri box using washi (Japanese paper). \nIngredients \n\nRice\nSweet red bean filling\nMatcha\nCherry blossom powder\nStrawberries\n\nWhat you will be doing in this workshop: \n\nLearn the history of wagashi\nDecorate your onigiri box using washi (Japanese paper)\nMake Sweet Onigiri using ORINIGIRI paper.\nEnjoy eating your onigiri and chatting with friends!\n\nWhat is “ORINIGIRI”?\nORINIGIRI is a new type of art (and way of eating!) that combines the fun features of “Origami” and “Onigiri (Rice balls).” It’s easy to make and guests who participate in this workshop can enjoy the great and interesting onigiri experience! \n \nPrevious Workshops\n\nORINIGIRI Workshop 1: A Combination of Origami and Onigiri\nORINIGIRI Workshop 2: Let’s Enjoy Creating and Cooking ORINIGIRI\nORINIGIRI Workshop 3: Discover the Real Taste of Rice by Making ORINIGIRI!\nORINIGIRI Workshop 4: Adopt a Japanese home-style meal to put on your table!\nORINIGIRI Workshop 5: Let’s make KAWAII (CUTE) “ORINIGIRI”!\nORINIGIRI Workshop 6: Much Mochi to Munch on!\nORINIGIRI Workshop 7: Create Your Own USA Version “ORINIGIRI!”\nORINIGIRI Workshop 8: Let’s try making a photogenic “BENTO” lunchbox!\nORINIGIRI Workshop 9: Shaping your own rice ball canvas\nORINIGIRI Workshop 10: Making 3D ORINIGIRI Digitally and By Hand\, & the Future of “ORINIGIRI” Hackathon\nORINIGIRI Workshop 11: Learn About Famous Japanese Fairy Tale ”Momotaro (Peach Boy)” and Make Your Own ORINIGIRI!\nORINIGIRI Workshop 12: Let’s Craft Japanese Food!
URL:https://resobox.com/event/orinigiri13/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190618
DTSTAMP:20260720T232327Z
CREATED:20190618T030116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232327Z
UID:30518-1560729600-1560815999@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Poetry of Nature
DESCRIPTION:RESOBOX International Haiku Contest Winners\n1st Place Winner\nEdward Cody Huddleston from Georgia\, USA \nlone streetlight\na firefly\nflickers back \n2nd Place Winner\nEduard Tara from Iasi\, Romania \ngardening\nher shadow full of\nforget-me-nots \n3rd Place Winner\nMartha Magenta from Bristol\, England \nnight watch . . .\nI follow her gaze\nto the stars \nAs we did not receive enough haikus to announce a winner for the Youth division\, we have decided to select and congratulate one child for their outstanding haiku as an honorable mention! \nHonorable Mentions – Adult Division\n \nDebbie Scheving from Washington\, USA \nwisp of a cloud –\non the infant’s cheek\na fallen eyelash \nJennifer Carr Munoz from Sante Fe\, New Mexico \nstill waters –\nfish nibble bits\nof sun \nHelen Barysheva from Moscow\, Russia \nchildren’s playground\nfallen leaves\ntake off again \nHonorable Mentions – Youth Division\n \nDinesh Srikar Mekala from Andhra Pradesh\, India \nhide and seek\none more banyan leaf\nlands on my head \nThank you all for participating in the RESOBOX International Haiku Contest! We want to warmly congratulate the winners! Their haikus will be on display at our RESOBOX LIC location from August 18 to September 8\, 2019. Please feel free to join us for the Artist’s Talk event with judge Natalia L. Rudychev this Sunday\, September 1st at 7:00pm! \n Artist’s Talk Event\n  \n\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n  \n\n***SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED!***\nRESOBOX is holding its very first Haiku contest in partnership with Haiku artist Natalia L. Rudychev! Please submit your own Haikus for a chance to be a part of the upcoming Haiku exhibition\, “Poetry of Nature.” \nTheme: Haiku are to be written in the spirit of the following quote by Lafcadio Hearn (from an essay “Bits of Poetry” that appeared in Hearn’s book In Ghostly Japan\, 1899) \nThe common art principle of the class of poems under present consideration is identical with the common principle of Japanese pictorial illustration. By the use of a few chosen words the composer of a short poem endeavors to do exactly what a painter endeavors to do with a few strokes of the brush — to evoke an image or a mood — to revive a sensation or emotion. And the accomplishment of this purpose — by poet or by picture maker — depends altogether upon capacity to suggest\, and only suggest. […] a poet would be condemned for attempting any completeness of utterance in a very short poem: his object should be only to stir the imagination without satisfying it. \nSend us your best creations. Entries must be in English. Each entry must be the original\, unpublished work by the author\, and should not be under consideration or publication elsewhere. Appearance of a haiku in any social media renders it ineligible. \nDivisions: \n\nYouth Division (ages 5-15)\nAdult Division (ages 16+)\n\nTopic: Free\nForm: 3 haiku per entrant\nAwards: 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd place and three Honorable Mentions\nPrizes: Certificate of Recognition\, Books on Haiku\, Public Display at RESOBOX LIC during the event.\nJudging: Blind\nJudge: Natalia L. Rudychev (http://www.thepoetryofbreath.com/1.html) \n*Email submissions only*\nPlease send your emails to wendy@resobox.com with the following information:\nSubject line: RESOBOX International Haiku Contest + Age of the Author\nInclude: Full name\, postal address\, email\, phone number \nThree haiku per entrant\, there are no rules to syllable count\, between one and four lines written in the spirit of the theme quote above. \nSubmission period: June 19 – July 24\, 2019 \n\nImages by Natalia L. Rudychev are provided for inspirational purposes only.
URL:https://resobox.com/event/poetry-of-nature/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190612
DTSTAMP:20260720T232320Z
CREATED:20190611T165001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232320Z
UID:30515-1560211200-1560297599@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Introduction to Tofu - Vegan Cooking Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to cook with a protein-rich\, healthful superfood – tofu. \nFor ages\, tofu has been one of the most-loved foods in Japan for its health benefits and this versatile ingredient can be transformed into a variety of delicious food and dessert. This time\, we will cook with Johnny Tofu\, a popular silken tofu from Otokomae-Tofu in Kyoto\, Japan\, which can be purchased in New York. Among all types of tofu\, the silken tofu has the highest water content with the smoothest texture.  To make the most of this smooth and silky texture\, we will cook creamy herbed tofu ricotta to make a gluten-free lasagna as well as a melt-in-mouth dark chocolate tofu pudding. Each student will get a 9” x 9” aluminum casserole pan and prepare their own bake-ready lasagna to take home. Also the instructor will serve pre-cooked lasagna for students to taste at the end of the class. All materials are included in the ticket price. \nIn this class\, you will also learn: \n\nHow to choose the right type of tofu type for your cooking\nWhere to buy good tofu and what to look out for when selecting\nHow to prepare tofu for cooking\nHow to preserve tofu after you open the package\nHealth benefits of tofu\n\nHere is our ingredients line-up scheduled for the class. \n\nHerbed Tofu GF Lasagna: silken tofu\, cashew nuts\, fresh basil\, garlic\, mushrooms\, marinara sauce\nMuddy Dark Chocolate Tofu Pudding: silken tofu\, dark chocolate\, medjool dates\, fresh raspberries\n\nThe class is hands-on and we will all cook together and eat the food we made at the end of the class.  It is always very interactive and a fun atmosphere. The event will be followed by a Japanese Vegan food festival at the same venue\, so we hope you can join both to enjoy all the tasty plant-based food with us! \nFor any inquires about the class and ingredients we will be using\, please feel free to contact the instructor\, Keiko Tanaka\, from her Instagram account or website. \nInstagram: @vegan_o_clock \nWebsite: www.blankslatenewyork.com \n 
URL:https://resobox.com/event/introduction-to-tofu-vegan-cooking-class/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190612
DTSTAMP:20260720T232314Z
CREATED:20190611T162249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232314Z
UID:30513-1560211200-1560297599@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Paint your own Daruma and Fortune Cat
DESCRIPTION:Daruma\, a hollow\, round\, Japanese traditional doll modeled after Bodhidharma\, the founder of the Zen tradition of Buddhism\, is now widely known these days thanks to Japanese comics and animations. Users of Daruma first make a wish and paint/draw in one eye on the doll. After their wish is granted\, they fill in the other eye. It is a very popular good luck charm in Japan. \nFortune cats/lucky cats are also a very popular form of a good luck charm. Depending on the color and the side of the arm it is raising\, it can mean to bring people luck or money. \nIn this workshop\, you will paint your own Daruma and Fortune Cat figures made of paper mache\, or washi paper. These traditional good luck charms are normally much larger in size\, but the ones you will paint will be smaller. For centuries\, these are still very much loved in the Japanese culture. \nLet’s make a one of a kind good luck charm for yourself and grant a wish! \n\nSee artist and instructor\, Hiromu Moulinette (Morine)’s current exhibition\,  「掌の宇宙」 Cosmos on the Palm starting June 22 at RESOBOX LIC! \nAlso check out Hiromu’s workshop on Asobi no Tsugi ~ Fixing Pottery and Ceramics using Traditional Japanese Methods this June 22nd and 23rd at 4:15pm!
URL:https://resobox.com/event/paint-your-own-daruma-and-fortune-cat-2/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190612
DTSTAMP:20260720T232308Z
CREATED:20190611T161805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232308Z
UID:30512-1560211200-1560297599@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Asobi no Tsugi ~ Fixing Pottery and Ceramics using Traditional Japanese Methods
DESCRIPTION:There is a traditional way to fix broken or cracked pottery and ceramics using a natural tree lacquer in Japan. In this workshop\, you will learn the history and the techniques\, as well as actually trying some of the basic methods using easier materials. \nA broken piece is glued\, then colored with urushi (natural tree lacquer)\, and often decorated with a powdered precious metal. There are several ways to work with it. You will learn the basic procedure and also learn the most basic techniques\, with substitute materials\, which are widely used and easier to handle. \nPlease bring a cup or a dish or any other ceramic or pottery that is chipped or has a crack. Let’s give it a second life. \n\nSee artist and instructor\, Hiromu Moulinette (Morine)’s current exhibition\,  「掌の宇宙」 Cosmos on the Palm starting June 22 at RESOBOX LIC! \nAlso check out Hiromu’s workshop on creating your own Daruma and Fortune Cat this June 22nd and 23rd at 2pm!
URL:https://resobox.com/event/asobi-no-tsugi-fixing-pottery-and-ceramics-using-traditional-japanese-methods-2/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190612
DTSTAMP:20260720T232301Z
CREATED:20190611T161206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232301Z
UID:30511-1560211200-1560297599@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Japanese Vegan Festival
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited and proud to announce the first Japanese Vegan Festival in New York! The vegan population is skyrocketing here in the United States and we decided to hold the very first New York Japanese Vegan Festival at our East Village location. As you may know\, Japanese food is famous for its health benefits and many ingredients can also be used for vegan food! We will be featuring a variety of Japanese products which are Plant-based\, Vegan-friendly\, Gluten-free and Non-GMO! \nThis festival will be a showcase of 100% vegan innovation\, with interesting ancient Japanese ingredients for those who want to explore new possibilities with Vegan cooking!  Attendees will be able to enjoy three sample meals with a $20 ticket (please purchase your ticket here!) Materials and ingredients will also be up for sale. \nWe will also be holding a cooking session with Keiko Tanaka\, a Japanese plant-based food creator originally from Japan. She will create vegan meals with the ingredients featured at the event! Sign up for the cooking class here! \n\nCheck out some of the Japanese Vegan cooking classes we will be holding in the links below! \n\nVegan Sushi Workshop | June 22\, 2019 (10:30am)\nIntroduction to Tofu – Vegan Cooking Class | July 20\, 2019 (10:30am)
URL:https://resobox.com/event/japanese-vegan-festival-2/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190611
DTSTAMP:20260720T232255Z
CREATED:20190610T170305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232255Z
UID:30510-1560124800-1560211199@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Asobi no Tsugi ~ Fixing Pottery and Ceramics using Traditional Japanese Methods
DESCRIPTION:There is a traditional way to fix broken or cracked pottery and ceramics using a natural tree lacquer in Japan. In this workshop\, you will learn the history and the techniques\, as well as actually trying some of the basic methods using easier materials. \nA broken piece is glued\, then colored with urushi (natural tree lacquer)\, and often decorated with a powdered precious metal. There are several ways to work with it. You will learn the basic procedure and also learn the most basic techniques\, with substitute materials\, which are widely used and easier to handle. \nPlease bring a cup or a dish or any other ceramic or pottery that is chipped or has a crack. Let’s give it a second life. \n\nSee artist and instructor\, Hiromu Moulinette (Morine)’s current exhibition\,  「掌の宇宙」 Cosmos on the Palm starting June 22 at RESOBOX LIC! \nAlso check out Hiromu’s workshop on creating your own Daruma and Fortune Cat this June 22nd and 23rd at 2pm!
URL:https://resobox.com/event/asobi-no-tsugi-fixing-pottery-and-ceramics-using-traditional-japanese-methods/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190611
DTSTAMP:20260720T232248Z
CREATED:20190610T163852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232248Z
UID:30509-1560124800-1560211199@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Paint your own Daruma and Fortune Cat
DESCRIPTION:Daruma\, a hollow\, round\, Japanese traditional doll modeled after Bodhidharma\, the founder of the Zen tradition of Buddhism\, is now widely known these days thanks to Japanese comics and animations. Users of Daruma first make a wish and paint/draw in one eye on the doll. After their wish is granted\, they fill in the other eye. It is a very popular good luck charm in Japan. \nFortune cats/lucky cats are also a very popular form of a good luck charm. Depending on the color and the side of the arm it is raising\, it can mean to bring people luck or money. \nIn this workshop\, you will paint your own Daruma and Fortune Cat figures made of paper mache\, or washi paper. These traditional good luck charms are normally much larger in size\, but the ones you will paint will be smaller. For centuries\, these are still very much loved in the Japanese culture. \nLet’s make a one of a kind good luck charm for yourself and grant a wish! \n\nSee artist and instructor\, Hiromu Moulinette (Morine)’s current exhibition\,  「掌の宇宙」 Cosmos on the Palm starting June 22 at RESOBOX LIC! \nAlso check out Hiromu’s workshop on Asobi no Tsugi ~ Fixing Pottery and Ceramics using Traditional Japanese Methods this June 22nd and 23rd at 4:15pm!
URL:https://resobox.com/event/paint-your-own-daruma-and-fortune-cat/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190609
DTSTAMP:20260721T000701Z
CREATED:20190317T194724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260721T000701Z
UID:30460-1559952000-1560038399@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Manga Drawing and Animation Class for Kids (LIC)
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Wednesdays\, 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Location: RESOBOX Gallery (41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY) Buy Now: 1 class $25 ◆ 5 classes $100 NEW! \nView details →
URL:https://resobox.com/event/manga-drawing-and-animation-class-for-kids-lic/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190608
DTSTAMP:20260720T232236Z
CREATED:20190607T171227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232236Z
UID:30507-1559865600-1559951999@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Japanese Vegan Festival
DESCRIPTION:We are very excited and proud to announce the first Japanese Vegan Festival in New York! The vegan population is skyrocketing here in the United States and we decided to hold the very first New York Japanese Vegan Festival at our East Village location. As you may know\, Japanese food is famous for its health benefits and many ingredients can also be used for vegan food! We will be featuring a variety of Japanese products which are Plant-based\, Vegan-friendly\, Gluten-free and Non-GMO! \nThis festival will be a showcase of 100% vegan innovation\, with interesting ancient Japanese ingredients for those who want to explore new possibilities with Vegan cooking!  Attendees will be able to enjoy three sample meals with a $20 ticket (please purchase your ticket here!) Materials and ingredients will also be up for sale. \nWe will also be holding a cooking session with Keiko Tanaka\, a Japanese plant-based food creator originally from Japan. She will create vegan meals with the ingredients featured at the event! Sign up for the cooking class here! \n\nCheck out some of the Japanese Vegan cooking classes we will be holding in the links below! \n\nVegan Sushi Workshop | June 22\, 2019 (10:30am)\nIntroduction to Tofu – Vegan Cooking Class | July 20\, 2019 (10:30am)
URL:https://resobox.com/event/japanese-vegan-festival/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190605
DTSTAMP:20260721T000658Z
CREATED:20190614T172642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260721T000658Z
UID:30516-1559606400-1559692799@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Manga Drawing and Animation Class (East Village)
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Wednesdays\, 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Location: RESOBOX Gallery (41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY) Buy Now: 1 class $25 ◆ 5 classes $100 NEW! \nView details →
URL:https://resobox.com/event/manga-drawing-and-animation-class-manga-ii/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190602
DTSTAMP:20260720T232221Z
CREATED:20190602T034424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232221Z
UID:30506-1559347200-1559433599@resobox.com
SUMMARY:Cosmos on the Palm
DESCRIPTION:“Why did you become a traditional artisan?” This is the most frequently asked question for me\, being Japanese\, living in Japan and being a Japanese traditional artisan. My answer is always simple. “Why ask? Try it for yourself!” \nThere are so many techniques and culture that has been lost or long forgotten. I was born in Kyoto\, surrounded by full of heritage and traditions. I never thought that these things around me was so valuable\, so fragile\, and so easily gone forever. As I grew up here in the US in Virginia\, its was the turning point of my life. One day I was asked\, “Why doesn’t your country value your culture more?” It was shocking. I never thought of such nor never imagined how things were so rapidly changing in Japan. \nAs I returned to Japan\, I started working as a character designer for the game industry. It was the state of art of the period\, and was the most promoted job. But as I worked more\, I felt that I was missing something in my life. I was just messing with data and things were all digital within the monitor. I wondered what I wanted to become. Then I remembered the question that I was asked while in the states. \nI looked for a field of traditional work that was about to cease its history. That is how I became one of the only three Japanese automata builder. I also wanted to be unique\, so I decided to be an artisan specializing in a precision miniatures especially of a Japanese folk toys. I am self taught as there was no where I could learn what I wanted to know. From there creating something “different” became my life. My hands create various things that fit on the palm of the hand. All the pieces on the palm shine as the stars in the galaxy\, and talks to whoever is seeing it. \nI am an Artist\, and I am an Artisan at the same time. I will keep creating something different\, with the techniques that have been passed on for generations\, spiced with my sense and flavor. \n\nJoin artist Hiromu Moulinette (Morine)’s workshops on how to make his miniatures and pieces! Find out more in the links below: \n\nJune 22-23\, 2019 (2:00pm) | Paint your own Daruma and Fortune Cat\nJune 22-23\, 2019 (4:15pm) | Asobi no Tsugi ~ Fixing Pottery and Ceramics using Traditional Japanese Methods
URL:https://resobox.com/event/cosmos-on-the-palm-2/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190601
DTSTAMP:20260720T232215Z
CREATED:20190531T150224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232215Z
UID:30488-1559260800-1559347199@resobox.com
SUMMARY:East Winds Ensemble: Koto and Shakuhachi Concert with Marco Lienhard and Masayo Ishigure
DESCRIPTION:East Winds Ensemble is presenting a program with two international masters of Japanese music: Marco Lienhard and Masayo Ishigure. A concert that will feature music played on the Shakuhachi\, Koto and Shamisen.  Soulful music that will soothe and tingle your senses. The concert will feature traditional and modern compositions such as: Haru No Umi\, Sanan\, Yugao and more.  Music is available on MarcoLienhard.com\, iTunes and cdbaby.com. \nAn amazing Shakuhachi player Marco Lienhard\, a very gifted artist with wonderful sense of musicality. Not since late “ National Treasure” Yamaguchi Goro’s rendition of Shakuhachi music have I felt the need to listen to more of his music. His rendition of Honkyoku form the Watazumi style is incredible. His powerful and heartfelt rendition of Amazing Grace reminded me of such gospel singers as Mahalia Jackson. ”Hogaku Journal\, Tokyo \nTickets at Taikoza.com or email taikoza@gmail.com \nThis performance is made possible in part by funds from East Winds\, Inc. and in part with public  funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
URL:https://resobox.com/event/east-winds-ensemble-koto-and-shakuhachi-concert-with-marco-lienhard-and-masayo-ishigure/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190531
DTSTAMP:20260720T232208Z
CREATED:20190530T182631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232208Z
UID:30505-1559174400-1559260799@resobox.com
SUMMARY:「掌の宇宙」 Cosmos on the Palm
DESCRIPTION:“Why did you become a traditional artisan?” This is the most frequently asked question for me\, being Japanese\, living in Japan and being a Japanese traditional artisan. My answer is always simple. “Why ask? Try it for yourself!” \nThere are so many techniques and culture that has been lost or long forgotten. I was born in Kyoto\, surrounded by full of heritage and traditions. I never thought that these things around me was so valuable\, so fragile\, and so easily gone forever. As I grew up here in the US in Virginia\, its was the turning point of my life. One day I was asked\, “Why doesn’t your country value your culture more?” It was shocking. I never thought of such nor never imagined how things were so rapidly changing in Japan. \nAs I returned to Japan\, I started working as a character designer for the game industry. It was the state of art of the period\, and was the most promoted job. But as I worked more\, I felt that I was missing something in my life. I was just messing with data and things were all digital within the monitor. I wondered what I wanted to become. Then I remembered the question that I was asked while in the states. \nI looked for a field of traditional work that was about to cease its history. That is how I became one of the only three Japanese automata builder. I also wanted to be unique\, so I decided to be an artisan specializing in a precision miniatures especially of a Japanese folk toys. I am self taught as there was no where I could learn what I wanted to know. From there creating something “different” became my life. My hands create various things that fit on the palm of the hand. All the pieces on the palm shine as the stars in the galaxy\, and talks to whoever is seeing it. \nI am an Artist\, and I am an Artisan at the same time. I will keep creating something different\, with the techniques that have been passed on for generations\, spiced with my sense and flavor. \n\nJoin artist Hiromu Moulinette (Morine)’s workshops on how to make his miniatures and pieces! Find out more in the links below: \n\nJune 22-23\, 2019 (2:00pm) | Paint your own Daruma and Fortune Cat\nJune 22-23\, 2019 (4:15pm) | Asobi no Tsugi ~ Fixing Pottery and Ceramics using Traditional Japanese Methods
URL:https://resobox.com/event/cosmos-on-the-palm/
LOCATION:RESOBOX LIC\, 41-26 27th Street\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190531
DTSTAMP:20260720T232202Z
CREATED:20190530T155911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260720T232202Z
UID:30503-1559174400-1559260799@resobox.com
SUMMARY:妖怪展 -NANKAYOUKAI-
DESCRIPTION:Taisan Tanaka is Japanese style painter. He newest exhibition “妖怪展 -NANKAYOUKAI-” at RESOBOX East Village revolves around the mythical Youkai creatures of Japan. The exhibition totals around 15 paintings depicting Youkai with Japanese letters. \nWhat is Youkai?\nIt has long been told in Japan that when one encounters a strange or peculiar phenomenon he/she suspects that Youkai must be manipulating this.\nIt is said that Youkai not only punishes people for their laziness and selfishness but also teaches them to take good care of things and to respect nature and environment. Many Japanese have long been familiar with Youkai.
URL:https://resobox.com/event/%e5%a6%96%e6%80%aa%e5%b1%95-nankayoukai/
LOCATION:RESOBOX\, 91 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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