Komu Museum of Art’s Wood Play Experience Market
A workshop festival celebrating the village’s 100th anniversary
The “Wood Play Experience Market” was held
at Komu Museum of Art!
Vendors from across Hokkaido gathered
for a hands-on making event using wood and natural materials.
When the museum opened at 10:00, visitors came to the event space without pause.
We offered six experiences.
Make a wooden kaleidoscope
Make a wooden clock
Make BUG BUG from nuts and seeds
Make wooden brooches and keychains
Make a wood shaker
Make mushroom magnets.
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Visitors chose beads and peered into the finished kaleidoscopes,
walked around with insects made from acorns and pipe cleaners,
and shook bean-filled wood shakers.
On the clock faces, participants decorated not only numbers but many other embellishments.
In one corner, poisonous-looking mushrooms and irresistibly cute mushrooms sprouted in abundance.
Animal keychains and brooches, each with its own expression, were adorable.
Many people didn’t stop at just one experience but walked around to multiple booths, which made us very happy 😆
Including the reception staff, the day brought together people skilled in wood education and woodcraft 🏋️🏋️🏋️
Thanks to the staff who watched over and supported the participants, it became a truly lovely time ✨
Thank you very much!!!
#Nishiokoppe Village
#Hokkaido
#Komu Museum of Art
#Summer
#Wood Play Experience Market
#Hands-on experience
#Workshop
#Woodworking
#Making things
#Woody Summer School
#August 2
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