Ayako Tsuru was a contemporary Japanese artist from Mexico City.
Background
Ayako Tsuru was born in Mexico City on October 23, 1941. Since Tsuru was born during World World War II her parents were concerned about the family and her health so they sent her to Doctor Tsuru"s Ranch in Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosi where she went to school and was kept safe from the War years.
Education
She studied at the National school of fine Arts (San Carlos Academy) from 1959 to 1963, before moving on to the International Summer Academy of Fine Arts of Salzburg, Austria in 1968, and the Kyoto National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto from 1970 to 1971.
Career
Her parents were Mihoko Kayaba and Doctor.Kiso Tsuru, a Prominent Japanese doctor who lived in Mexico from the early 1930s. She majored as a mural artist at the San Carlos Academy from 1959–1963. She then became a teacher of vitreous enamels at the National Museum of Cultures in Mexico City.
In 1970 she traveled to Tokyo, Japan, where she studied under Japanese Arts teacher Shigeo Iwazawa, and later did an exhibition by personal permission from Master Arts teacher Insho Domoto.
National School of Arts (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México): Oil painting and Enamels. Mexico City, Mexico. 1967
Isidro Fabela Cultural center: Enamels.
Mexico City, Mexico. 1967
School of Arts and Crafts: Mural paintings and Enamels.
Mexico City, Mexico. 1967
Cultural Center of Acapulco: oil painting. Acapulco, Mexico. 1968
The International summer Academy of Fine Arts of Salzburg: Modern Jewellery (Goldsmith).
Salzburg, Austria. 1968
The National Museum of Cultures: Modern Jewellery, Vitreous Enamels and Mural Painting.
Mexico City, Mexico. 1969
The Art Gallery of Mexico City: Oil Painting, water color. Mexico. 1970
Kyoto National Museum of Modern Art: Japanese inks, oil painting.
Kyoto, Japan. 1972
IFAL The French Institute of Latin America: Mexico City, Mexico.
1973
The Cultural center of Israel: Mexico City, Mexico. 1974.
Museum of Art of Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
Museum of Art of Morelia,Michoacan,Mexico.Aug.17,1971.