Upcoming events with Gajin Fujita, 17-18 April 2026, Dallas, TX

In Conversation with Gajin Fujita
📍: Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
🗓️: Friday, 17 April
⏰: 5pm happy hour, 5:30pm conversation
🎟️: Free, advanced registration encouraged
🚗: Two hours of validated parking available at the Trammell Crow Center garage
Tomorrow, April 17th at the Crow Museum of Asian Art in Dallas, TX, there will be a moderated conversation between exhibition curator, Delwyn Davis, and featured artist Gajin Fujita, whose work is on view in Paper Knife: Objects of Beauty in Early Modern Japan. Together, Davis and Fujita will reflect on the curatorial strategy of placing Fujita’s work in dialogue with objects from the Crow collection, examining how history, identity, and the Western gaze shape evolving interpretations of the samurai today.

Graffiti Workshop with Gajin Fujita
📍: Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas
🗓️: Saturday, 18 April
⏰: 10am-1pm
🎟️: Ticket purchase required
Join featured artist Gajin Fujita for an immersive workshop inspired by his work on view in the exhibition, Paper Knife: Objects of Beauty in Early Modern Japan, where contemporary street aesthetics meet the visual traditions of Japan’s warrior past.
The program begins with an in-gallery talk led by Fujita, who will discuss his process, materials, and layered influences. Participants will then walk to Klyde Warren Park for a hands-on graffiti workshop, where Fujita will guide the group through the fundamentals of stencil-making and spray painting techniques.
