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Toru Koike <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 Aug 2000 11:49:36 +0900
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Sharon,

Do you have an interest on the Japanese living style in the 17th through
19th century?  I am ready to offer the information on an exhibit that is
being planned.

It consists of miniature wooden houses, public facilities, living utilities,
especially of the commoners in the city of Edo (Tokyo's old name).

Contact me if you'd like to know more:
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Toru Koike
Planner
Projet, Inc.
Tokyo, Japan


> Hi.
>
> Due to a change in our upcoming exhibition schedule, we are in search of
an
> exhibition of folk art, visionary art, outsider art or something along
that
> line for late April/early May 2001 through Labor Day 2001.  Please contact
me
> off list with any questions or suggestions.  Thanks.
>
> Sharon Koomler
> Curator of Collections
> Hancock Shaker Village
> Pittsfield, Massachusetts
> (413) 443-0188 ext. 214

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