![]() ![]() Additional support provided by the Friends of Education & Outreach at Asia Society Texas Center. To mark the European year of the rail and the Europalia Trains & Tracks festival, train and travel themed installations are on the agenda. If participants wish to cancel their registration, please contact Guest Services: 713.496.9901.Įducation and outreach programs at Asia Society Texas Center are made possible through generous funding from the George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation. After its cancellation in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Winter Wonders annual event returns to the capital with a full programme extending to Bois de la Cambre and other new areas of the city. Asia Society will notify registrants five (5) days in advance if the workshop is canceled. Workshops are subject to cancelation or change due to low enrollment. Tickets for nonmembers are $5, which includes admission for one (1) adult and one (1) child. This event is free for Asia Society members, but all members must pre-register. Enjoy free craft activities at Santas Workshop from 11am-2pm at the Civic Park, along with the Holiday Express Train, Ice Carvers, SEI Art Guild Bake Sale. Try Asian sweets, snacks, and cookies take a Winter Wonderland seflie in our photo booth and start a family snowball fight. Throughout the workshop, sip on green tea or enjoy hot chocolate. After you feel inspired (and chilly!), design your own sculpture using foam. Set in Heilongjiang Province in northern China, the festival is the world's biggest snow and ice festival, featuring illuminated ice castles, a snow Buddha statue, more than 2,000 snowmen, and Northern lights-themed ice slides. Learn about the famous Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, China. Pop into our gallery for a free family tour of our current exhibition, Tsuruya Kōkei: Kabuki Prints Revised & Revisited, featuring nearly 100 woodblock prints. In partnership with Printmatters Houston, try your hand at creating colorful wintry woodblock prints. You can download the your registration document. Woodblock printing has origins in China and a long history in Japan. Scheduled for April 29, 2023, we are accepting vendors to set up, sell and socialize in our community event. The Winter Wonderland Craft Show is an annual event, held the Saturday before Thanksgiving, that showcases many local crafters, bakers and small home-based. Learn and practice folding by creating holiday-themed origami such as snowflakes, trees, and gifts. With a few folds, the art of Japanese origami transforms brightly colored squares of paper into animals, flowers, and trees. Join us at Asia Society Texas Center for a hands-on family workshop to celebrate the arrival of winter! Learn about arts and culture in Japan and China by making crafts together as a family, creating new holiday mementos and memories. ![]()
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