UMFA in the Wild: Gyotaku Fish Rubbings
Arts & Nature · Workshop

UMFA in the Wild: Gyotaku Fish Rubbings

A creative art workshop exploring the traditional Japanese art of Gyotaku at Willard Bay State Park.

Fri, 19 Jun 2026 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (America/Denver) Willard Bay State Park Willard , Utah
Discover the unique art of Gyotaku, the traditional Japanese method of fish printing, at the 'UMFA in the Wild' workshop. Hosted by the Utah Museum of Fine Arts at the beautiful Willard Bay State Park, this hands-on event invites participants to create their own artistic fish rubbings. It is a wonderful way to blend art and nature in a scenic outdoor setting. Join us on June 19, 2026, for an afternoon of creativity and exploration.

What to Expect

A creative and educational workshop where you will learn to make fish rubbings.

Who Should Attend

  • Art lovers
  • Families
  • Nature enthusiasts
  • Students

Agenda Overview

Two-hour art workshop from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Venue & Address
Willard Bay State Park
900 W 650 N
Willard , Utah – 84340
United States
Organizer
Utah Museum of Fine Arts · Museum
The Utah Museum of Fine Arts provides art education and community engagement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gyotaku?
A traditional Japanese method of fish printing.
Where is it held?
Willard Bay State Park, 900 W 650 N, Willard, UT.
Is there a cost?
The event is free with park admission.
Who is hosting?
Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
When is it?
June 19, 2026.
Do I need to bring supplies?
All materials are typically provided by the museum.
Tags
Art Nature Workshop Willard Utah Gyotaku
Summary
A hands-on art workshop teaching the Japanese art of Gyotaku.
Highlights
  • Gyotaku art technique
  • Hands-on workshop
  • Nature-inspired art
  • Scenic park setting
  • Museum-led instruction
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