<p><strong>Katsukawa Shunsho,&nbsp;</strong><em>Banquet at the Green House</em>, circa 1788, hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk, courtesy Sumisho Art Gallery.&nbsp;</p>

Katsukawa Shunsho, Banquet at the Green House, circa 1788, hanging scroll, ink and colour on silk, courtesy Sumisho Art Gallery. 

Teach creative writing skills with this step by step learning resource that guides students to draft, rework and present at least one piece of creative writing. This activity is designed for secondary students and relates particularly to Achievement Standard English 1.4 AS 90052: Producing creative writing. 

Teach your students about the art of Enchanted Worlds: Hokusai, Hiroshige and the Art of Edo Japan and help them engage with, and make meaning of, art through creative writing. Use this resource as a starting point to support and develop their creative writing skills. Students will develop creative writing text types such as narratives, poems, personal accounts and scripts.   

Click below to download this resource, which relates to the exhibition Enchanted Worlds: Hokusai, Hiroshige and the Art of Edo Japan presented at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki in 2020.
 
Experience this exhibition online in  by taking the virtual tour
Secondary Learning Resource: Imagine You Were Here
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