From September 3rd until October 10th, Ginza's Pola Museum of Art Annex will be hosting an exhibition of works from Moe Nakamura (1988 - ). Nakamura's unique sculptures are made from carving camphor tree logs and then using oil paints to create whimsical characters out of them. After participating in a number of group exhibitions both here in Japan and abroad, this will be Nakamura's first large-scale solo exhibition.
Around 20 different wood carvings and a collection of other 2D works will be on display at the event, which is free of charge to attend.
Getting there
The Pola Museum of Art Annex is located just a minute on foot from Ginza Itchome Station (Exit 7) , which is served by the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line. Alternatively, the venue can be accessed in around 6 minutes on foot from Exit A9 of Ginza Station, which is served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza, Marunouchi, and Hibiya Lines.
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