July 29, 2010
Reiko Fujii, Lucien Kubo, Shizue Seigel, Judy Shintani
Exhibition: August 17 – September 18, Mon. – Fri. 11 am – 5 pm, Sat. Noon – 5 pm Reception: August 21, Saturday, 6 – 9 pmFour Sansei women artists draw from personal, family and collective narratives to explore the complex legacies of the Japanese American experience through collage, assemblage, glass, found objects, painting, photography, image transfer, word, video, installation, and performance.
Arts and Consciousness Gallery
John F. Kennedy University
2956 San Pablo Avenue, Second Floor
Berkeley, California
510.647.2041 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JAArtists mailto:judyshintani@yahoo.com, mailto:shiz1@mindspring.com (415) 221-0487
and Untold Stories With artists Judy Shintani, Shizue Seigel, Reiko Fujii
Artist Talk, Sun, Aug 28, 2 – 4 pm Intergenerational Legacies: The Meaning of Hybridity in an Evolving California by Shizue Seigel, artist and author of In Good Conscience: Supporting Japanese Americans During the Internment
Art Making Workshop, Sun, Aug 29, 1 – 4:30 pm Honoring Ancestors Through Art, Tell their stories through writing, painting, and collage. Facilitator: Judy Shintani, JFKU Arts & Consciousness Alumna. $25 RSVP: judyshintani@yahoo.com
Multi-Media Performance, Sat, Sept 18, 3 – 4:30 pm Grandmothers From Far Away Lands; The Egg House Wall; Stories about Internment Camp; The Farm and The Glass Kimono Performed by Reiko Fujii, Judy Shintani, Lisa Petrides. Artist Q&A following performance