Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Art Exhibiton "Connection"

Fumiyo Yoshikawa exhibits at Art Space Exhibition "Connection"

Location: Two Rivers Winery, 2087 Broadway
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2008
Exhibit Hours: 10:30am to 8:30pm
Artsit's Reception: 6pm to 8pm

*Silent auction

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Nihonga Demo at SF Asian Art Museum

Fumiyo Yoshikawa will demonstrate "Nihon-ga" techniques
http://www.asianart.org/asiaalive.htm

Location: San Francisco Asian Art Museum

Period: Sunday, 3/ 9 - Saturday, 3/15, 2008
Time: 12:00-4:00pm

*nihon-ga
a particular painting style with Japanese traditional method and materials such as iwa-enogu(dry pigments made of minerals), suihi -enogu(dry pigments made of clay, plants, insects and so on), nikawa(a sort of glue made of animal hide), etc, besides sumi-ink and bamboo brushes.



Saturday, October 20, 2007

Japanese Painting Class at The ART CENTER



Fumiyo Yoshikawa will teach "Brush painting and beyond".

Description: The students will learn about Japanese traditional painting in this course; the class will study basic brush strokes and techniques using bamboo brushes, sumi-ink and oriental paper through practicing calligraphy, bamboos, flowers, birds and landscapes. ?Furthermore, the instructor, Fumiyo Yoshikawa, will introduce her own media called “nihonga” that has not yet been introduced to the U.S. widely. The students will know about the special dry pigments called Iwa-enogu and Suhi-enogu (made of mineral and other natural things), the glue called nikawa(made of animal skin and bone) and more. The students experiment unique techniques and the effects using some of those materials.

Location: The ART CENTER_ Western Colorado Center for the Arts
http://www.gjartcenter.org/index.html
1803 North 7th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Phone: 970-243-7337

Time and Period: Saturdays 1:00pm-4;00pm, from Jan.19 to Feb. 26, 2008

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Fall Open Studio Part 2

Fumiyo Yoshikawa and Toru Sugita will be part of the following event.

JABOA Open Studio

Dates: SATURDAY, October 20 & Sunday, October 21
Times: 10AM UNTIL 4PM Saturday; noon - 4 Sunday
Location: 2966 Northacre Ct., Grand Junction, Colorado 81504
Direction: From the corner of Patterson Avenue and 29 1/2 Rd. go tow blocks toward east, then turn left(north) on Broken Spoke Av. and go about 1/2mile. You will see Northacre Ct. on your left hand.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Fall Open Studio

Fumiyo Yoshikawa and Toru Sugita are involved in the following event.

Art Space & Open Studio in Grand Junction
Art Space *970-256-7405

Dates: SATURDAY, October 6 & Sunday, October 7
Times: 10AM UNTIL 4PM Saturday; noon - 4 Sunday
Location: 2966 Northacre Ct., Grand Junction, Colorado 81504
Direction: From the corner of Patterson Avenue and 29 1/2 Rd. go tow blocks toward east, then turn left(north) on Broken Spoke Av. and go about 1/2mile. You will see Northacre Ct. on your left hand.

Fumiyo's web site
www.fumiyo-y.com
Toru 's web site
http://www.torusugita.net/

Selected sites for the maps are available starting Saturday, September 22

FRUITA: Hot Tomato & Visitor Center
GRAND JUNCTION : Traders Coffee, Hang Ups, 626 Rood Ave., Main Page, La Paninoteca, VCB, John Cooley Designs, Frame Works & Gallery, The Art Center, Off the Wall 2, Working Artists Gallery
PALISADE: Palisade Cafe, The Blue Pig, & Tucan Coffee.


Open Studios Review Party
Location: Vectra Bank, 294 F Rd
Time: Friday, September 21, from 6:00 - 8:00pm.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Artspace& Open studios Review Party

Open Studios Review Party
View works of studio tour artists and enjoy wine & appetizers!

Location: Vectra Bank, 294 F Rd
Time: Friday, September 21, from 6:00 - 8:00pm.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Radio Program "Common Ground"

Fumiyo Yoshikawa will be broadcast live at "Common Ground" on KAFM Radio
Time: Tuesday, 9/11/2007 12:00-12:30pm
Channel: KAFM Radio (88.1 FM)

About "Common Ground"
Angie Salazar is the host of “Common Ground” on KAFM Radio (88.1 FM) on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 12:00 -12:30 pm. Her co-hosts include Miryan from Columbia and Rozsa from Hungary. Each month the show features an interview with an immigrant from a different country who is living in the Grand Valley.