sculpture

Curated by: Bryce Kanbara

This installation exhibit addresses the relationship between the natural world and human society. The aesthetic and sculptural element of the multiple sculptural "spirit boats" symbolizes Inuzuka’s drift between cultures and transforms the space into a more spiritual one allowing for mediation and reflection.

Artists: The Nakamura Family: Haji Nakamura, Banri Nakamura, Michiko Nakamura, Zen Nakamura and Nobiru Nakamura
Curated by Daisuke Takeya & Meiko Maruyama
Coordinated by Nobi Nakamura

Collaborative installations by Tomie Arai/Yukie Asa, Yoshiko Sunahara/Noriko Maeda, Kai Chan/Tamotsu Torizuka Curated by Marilyn Jung and Aiko Suzuki Rock Paper Scissors (Jan Ken Pon) is comprised of three site specific installations and are the result of six artists working collaboratively - three who work within "traditional" Asian art forms have been paired with three who work within a contemporary art framework. Each artist's practice has been highlighted through a dynamic process that does not fit easy designations.
 

Annual art exhibition & sale of works at Gendai Gallery Co-presented by Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) & Gendai Gallery In conjunction with the NATSU MATSURI (Summer Festival) at the JCCC As a celebration of art, artists and community, the Gendai Gallery and the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre is pleased to present ARTsu MATSURI, a salon-style art exhibition and sale of works. This community fundraising event brings together the artworks of the Asian Canadian community and beyond, with performances, music and food to accompany the opening festivities.

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