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June 2017

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Marty Gross visits the Leach Pottery and shows films to the current studio potters.

 

September 27, 2017/by Lissa Mateus
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The Mingei Project is an endeavour by Marty Gross of Marty Gross Film Productions Inc. to restore and enhance rare and unedited film footage documenting the life of British artist-craftsman Bernard Leach and the origins of the Mingei (Folk Craft) Movement in Japan. More about the producer.

The Films

See the list of films to be restored and digitally remastered for the Mingei Film Archive. The Mingei Film Archive Project proposes to enhance these early films for craftspeople, collectors, students and historians along with the general public.

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This project requires funds for completion, we are is seeking ongoing funding to preserve, assemble, and release these crucial film and audio archives and many more.

We accept donations! Visit here for more options on how you can help.

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637 Davenport Road
Toronto, Ontario Canada
M5R 1L3

Email: marty@martygrossfilms.com
Tel: 1.416.536.3355
Fax: 1.416.535.0583

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Exhibition at Atelier Muji Tokyo, January~March 2017Takashimaya Exhibition
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