![]() ![]() “Katazome Today – Migrations of a Japanese Art” is a group show that includes seven national and international artists who share fresh perspectives on this traditional Japanese art form with current interpretations. This show will remain on view through December,2023. Opening reception is on Saturday, Februfrom 5:30 – 7:30pm. 20 or try “Tying the Threads” is the title of Little Saigon Creative’s 4th exhibit and it features works by six artists of Vietnamese descent exploring the theme of intergenerational healing. Librarians have also created a resource list that includes websites that give extensive background information. ![]() This is a traveling exhibit from the Wing Luke Museum now on view in the Level 8 Gallery of the Seattle Public Library’s Central Library. ![]() The store, now called KOBO at Higo still exists at the same location. Through letters, photos, journals and artifacts, it reveals the life of Japanese Americans from early settlement, life in Seattle’s ethnic neighborhoods and the impact of Executive Order 9066 which removed an entire community during WWII. The store served as a social hub while at the same time selling basic goods and items from Japan. ![]() “Meet Me At Higo” tells the story of a Japanese American family and a treasured store in the Japantown neighborhood of Seattle’s Chinatown/International District. ![]()
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