Fumiyo Yoshikawa will be an exhibitor for ACCI National Juried Exhibition.
Place: ACCI GALLERY
1652 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, CA 94709
Phone: 510-843-2527
Show Dates: July 9- August 21, 2010
Opening Reception: Friday, July 9, 6-8pm
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Sumi-e Workshop with Fumiyo Yoshikwa
Japanese Brush Painting, "Sumi-e" Workshop
with Fumiyo Yoshikawa
Location: Studio 225
1021 Broadway, San Pablo, CA 94806
Time: Saturday and Sunday, 7/10, 11
11:00 am -5:00pm
Tuition: $150
Material Cost: paper, shikishi-paper, etc about $10
Basic tools (brush, ink stone, sumi-ink stick, etc) are rented for free.
Up to 6 people
Register by 7/2
Contact: 415-786-7671
Friday, May 7, 2010
SFMOMA Artist Gallery Special Event
17th Annual Artists Warehouse Sale
Place: Artist Gallery at Fort Mason
Period: Wednesday, May 5- Sunday, May 9, 2010
http://www.sfmoma.org/events/1621
Place: Artist Gallery at Fort Mason
Period: Wednesday, May 5- Sunday, May 9, 2010
http://www.sfmoma.org/events/1621
Thursday, May 6, 2010
EAST BAY OPEN STUDIOS 2010
Fumiyo and Toru will join East Bay Open Studios 2010.
Time: The first and the second weekends of June. 6/5-6 and 12-13
Place: Our studio #225, 1021 Broadway, San Pablo, CA94806
Please call at 415.505.1564 for more info.
Preview at Richmond Art Center, May 11-June 12
Artist Reception at Richmond Art Center, May 22, 3-5pm
Time: The first and the second weekends of June. 6/5-6 and 12-13
Place: Our studio #225, 1021 Broadway, San Pablo, CA94806
Please call at 415.505.1564 for more info.
Preview at Richmond Art Center, May 11-June 12
Artist Reception at Richmond Art Center, May 22, 3-5pm
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Skin Deep
One of Fumiyo's work will be a part of the following exhibition.
Place: The Art Center/ Western Colorado Center for the Arts
1803 N. 7th Street Grand Junction, CO 81501 970-243-7337 info@gjartcenter.org
http://www.gjartcenter.org/index.html
Date: February 25 - March 13
Exhibition Title: Skin Deep
Synopsis: Revisiting and Redefining Portraiture & Figurative Works
highlighting works from the permanent collection of the Art Center plus 9 invited artists
“Skin Deep” was conceived in one day while contemplating how the figure and portrait can be used to convey meaning outside the academic drawing room. The choices were made by looking at artists taking radical material shifts or using the figure as a form of communication. The permanent collection of The Art Center was the first to be mined for varied ways in which artists use the face or the body, and then there was the decision of what or who is not being represented.
As always The Art Center tries to build on the past and look to the future with diverse age groups, cultural and economic backgrounds that draw genres of representing that go beyond taste. Ideas of classical representation, abstraction, pop culture, folklore, family and religious iconography are all present in an exhibit that only shows a snapshot of the amazing ideas of the valley’s figurative preoccupation.
Artist’s work selected from the permanent collection are T R. Braithwaite, Cecilia Cardman, Karl Nicholason, Mark Miltz, Camille Silverman and Fumiyo Yoshikawa. Invited artists work are Gayle Gerson, Sharyn Carter, Jessica Fisk, Charles Hardy, Don Hartman, Karly Koster, Bev Lee, Luis Lopez, and Terry Shepherd.
Place: The Art Center/ Western Colorado Center for the Arts
1803 N. 7th Street Grand Junction, CO 81501 970-243-7337 info@gjartcenter.org
http://www.gjartcenter.org/index.html
Date: February 25 - March 13
Exhibition Title: Skin Deep
Synopsis: Revisiting and Redefining Portraiture & Figurative Works
highlighting works from the permanent collection of the Art Center plus 9 invited artists
“Skin Deep” was conceived in one day while contemplating how the figure and portrait can be used to convey meaning outside the academic drawing room. The choices were made by looking at artists taking radical material shifts or using the figure as a form of communication. The permanent collection of The Art Center was the first to be mined for varied ways in which artists use the face or the body, and then there was the decision of what or who is not being represented.
As always The Art Center tries to build on the past and look to the future with diverse age groups, cultural and economic backgrounds that draw genres of representing that go beyond taste. Ideas of classical representation, abstraction, pop culture, folklore, family and religious iconography are all present in an exhibit that only shows a snapshot of the amazing ideas of the valley’s figurative preoccupation.
Artist’s work selected from the permanent collection are T R. Braithwaite, Cecilia Cardman, Karl Nicholason, Mark Miltz, Camille Silverman and Fumiyo Yoshikawa. Invited artists work are Gayle Gerson, Sharyn Carter, Jessica Fisk, Charles Hardy, Don Hartman, Karly Koster, Bev Lee, Luis Lopez, and Terry Shepherd.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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