Exhibition: When the East Wind Blows - Six Encounters with Japanese Woodblock Printmaking

2025/6/3

Monday 2 June - Monday 30 June (More dates to be added for July and August)
Open weekdays, 09.30am - 5.30pm
Closed weekends
Please check opening times in advance on our Eventbrite page (advance bookings can be made but walk-ins are also welcome)
Admission is free but please show photographic identification on entry

When the East Wind Blows showcases six artists influenced by the splendour of Japanese woodblock printmaking (mokuhanga): Prudence Ainslie, Sara Lee, Paul Furneaux RSA, Rebecca Salter PRA, Nana Shiomi and Katsutoshi Yuasa. Each artist reveals their journey in this exhibition of fine art prints that offers a unique and contemporary rendering of ukiyo-e, the traditional method of printmaking dating from the Edo Period (1603-1868) in Japan.

This exhibition is co-organised by the Embassy of Japan in the UK, the Rabley Gallery and TAG Fine Arts.