Resume
1971 Graduate from Sakuragaoka Institute in fancywork
1971~1974 Instructor at Sakuragaoka institute
1975 Graduate in European Embroidery from Rooster Fancywork Academy
1975~1977 Participate in the summer school of Handarbetets Vanner. (Sweden)
1975~1991 Study under Fumie Itagaki
Member of Rooster Fancywork Academy specialty research group
Participate to Rooster Fancywork Academy special research group exhibition (Matsuya department store in Ginza)
1990 Learn the basics of Flemish weaving from Motoko Tamura
Self-study and research: make unique images by adding embroidery to picture weaving.
Solo exhibition “First Fantasy, a Tale of Weaving and Embroidery”
(Shiki Gallery in Ginza / Mitsukoshi department store in Sapporo, Art and Craft Salon)
1997 “Drawn by Threads and Needles, second Needle Art exhibition, “Tale of the Moon and the Stars”” (Takashimaya department store in Tamagawa)
1997 “Second Fantasy, a Tale of Weaving and Embroidery” (Shiki Gallery in Ginza)
2000 “Drawn by Threads and Needles, sixth Needle Art exhibition, “Landscape with a Hundred Flowers” (Takashimaya department store in Shinjuku)
2002 Solo exhibition: “Second Fantasy, a Tale of Weaving and Embroidery” (Stage 21 Gallery in Ginza)
Needle Art in Japan, Siena exhibition (Italy) (Siena City Hall gallery)
27th Japanese Handicraft Art Exhibition prize winning (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum)
2004 Solo exhibition “: “Fourth Fantasy, A Tale of Weaving and Embroidery” (Takashimaya department store in Shinjuku)
2006 Etsuko Nitta and the European Embroidery Farie exhibition (Takashimaya Gallery in Shinjuku)
Bibliography “Fantasy, a Tale of Weaving and Embroidery”
“The World of Etsuko Nitta, Enchanted by English Gardens”
both published by ART BOX international.