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Gyotaku (Japanese Fish Printing)
October 1, 2011
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Japanese fish printing has its roots in the mid-19th century when fishermen would make prints of the fish they caught. Using rubber models, participants will make one or more fish prints that they can take home and frame. Registration required, so please contact the library to reserve your space!
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Nashville Public Library - Inglewood Branch
4312 Gallatin Road
Nashville, TN 37216 -
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Free Admission
Info Phone: (615) 862-5800
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October 1, 2011Times:
Saturday 2:00pm
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