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Gyotaku: the Japanese art of fish printing with Missouri Department of Conservation
Gyotaku: the Japanese art of fish printing with Missouri Department of Conservation

Sun, May 03

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The Wyeth Tootle Mansion

Gyotaku: the Japanese art of fish printing with Missouri Department of Conservation

Time & Location

May 03, 2026, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

The Wyeth Tootle Mansion, 1100 Charles St, St Joseph, MO 64501, USA

About the Event

Have you ever used a fish as a paintbrush? You will at this program! Come learn the traditional Japanese art of gyotaku, where science, storytelling, and creativity meet! Hone your printing skills in this class with replicas of Missouri's common fish. But the fun doesn't stop with these fake fish. We'll demonstrate how to take your caught and cleaned fish from the pond, to a print, before you enjoy it on your plate. Sign-up on the Missouri Department of Conservation website here: Events | Missouri Department of Conservation

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3406 Frederick Ave. St. Joseph, MO, United States - 816-232-8471

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