a retreat for international Artists, CuratorS, and Writers in Kyoto, Japan.
The kyoto retreat offers artists, curators, and writers an opportunity to spend TIME in Japan for research and exploration.
Kyoto stands as a timeless testament to Japan’s rich history. As the country’s ancient capital for over a thousand years, Kyoto is a harmonious blend of historical grandeur and modern innovation, offering an unparalleled place for inspiration.
A 4-week experience
For artists, Kyoto's temples and shrines, such as the golden splendor of Kinkaku-ji and the serene rock gardens of Ryoan-ji, provide a gateway into traditional Japanese aesthetics. The interplay of light and shadow in these sacred spaces, alongside the intricate details of wooden architecture and ornate carvings, can ignite a profound creative spark.
Curators will find Kyoto's preservation of heritage arts—like tea ceremonies, ikebana (flower arranging), and Noh theater—a living museum that transcends time. The city's numerous galleries and artisan workshops showcase both classical crafts and contemporary art, offering a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of Japanese artistry.
For writers, Kyoto's tranquil gardens and winding cobblestone streets evoke narratives waiting to be penned. The changing hues of autumn during October and November paint the city in vibrant reds and golds, providing a stunning backdrop for contemplation and storytelling. Walking through the bamboo groves of Arashiyama or along the philosopher's path can stir reflections on nature, philosophy, and the human experience.
The upcoming retreat dates are October 16 - November 13, 2025.
Japan's emphasis on harmony, simplicity, and mindfulness permeates Kyoto, creating an environment conducive to deep creative exploration.
Dexter Wimberly, Founder and Director of the kyoto retreat
“I’m very excited to create a new platform for creatives to spend time in Japan. Immersed in Kyoto's inspirational ambiance, artists, curators, and writers alike will find new perspectives and rejuvenate their creative spirit.”