20 or go to Traver Gallery has the following – Ceramic artist Ling Chun has a show of new work on view March 3 – 26, 2022. The artist will be present on March 3 and Apfrom 6 – 8pm.The show will be on view through Maat the Bonfire Gallery on 603 South Main St. “Regeneration” is the title of Michelle Kumata’s mixed media exhibition commemorating the 80 th anniversary of Executive Order 9066 which resulted in the forced removal and incarceration of over 120,000 Japanese Americans from the West Coast. For details, email 4261 Roosevelt Way NE in Seattle. There will be a Youth and Family Workshop with a date to be announced. An Artist Talk takes place on Friday, March 25 at 7pm streaming via Jack Straw on Facebook Live. Visits by appointment from M-F, 10am – 5:30pm. Using segmented pieces of image transferred onto found wood and cardboard, the artist has created a piece about nostalgia, access, and geographical displacement. Installation artist Satpreet Kahlon’s new piece “a boundary, a demarcation” is on view through Apat the Jack Straw Cultural Center. Other related exhibition events are a workshop on Mindfulness Meditation (online), “Artists Books Unshelved” (online), “MEMBERS ONLY: Inside the Exhibitions – Spring 2022” (online March 23 – 24, 2022) and a drop-in program on “Community Bookmaking” on April 1, 2022. This exhibition is part of the museum’s “Executive Order 9066 at Eighty” program at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. The exhibition coincides with the 80 th anniversary of the Japanese American Exclusion from Bainbridge Island on March 30, 2022. The visual narrative combines Jan’s figurative sculptures and mixed media vignettes with Chris’s two-dimensional paintings, block prints and charcoal drawings. “Americans Incarcerated: A Family Story of Social Justice” is an evolving collaboration between Jan and Chris Hopkins to memorialize the eviction of Japanese Americans during WWII.
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