Susan Kunimatsu
Space as Art, Art as Space
Over a forty-year career, George Suyama has established himself as one of the masters of Northwest architecture. A Seattle native, his designs are deeply rooted in the culture and environment of this region. He...
Working Up a Sweat: More than Meets the Eye
A group of seven cryptic abstract sculptures make up “To be like that which you have,” the latest collaboration by artists Jason Hirata and Sol Hashemi, currently on view at Greg Kucera Gallery. Pieces...
Working Up a Sweat: More than Meets the Eye
A group of seven cryptic abstract sculptures make up “To be like that which you have,” the latest collaboration by artists Jason Hirata and Sol Hashemi, currently on view at Greg Kucera Gallery. Pieces...
A Sense of Where You Are
Early in this century, Japanese immigrants cultivated the land east of Lake Washington into verdant acres of strawberries and other crops. World War II banished those farmers to internment camps, their fields to be...
A Sense of Where You Are
Early in this century, Japanese immigrants cultivated the land east of Lake Washington into verdant acres of strawberries and other crops. World War II banished those farmers to internment camps, their fields to be...
A Rare, Personal Glimpse into Shimomura’s “Yellow Terror”
The Wing Luke Asian Museum offers us a rare firsthand look into the mind of an artist with “Yellow Terror: The Collections and Paintings of Roger Shimomura.” A Seattle native, Shimomura is an internationally...
Seeing Stories: The jewelry of Ron Ho
For 40 years, Ron Ho has made necklaces, each an exquisite story in silver. A dragon boat bearing a palm tree and a portrait on a shard of pottery tells of a picture bride’s passage to a foreign land. A whimsical elephant with a load of carnelian beads is the memoir of a journey with an old friend. A steamer of dim sum on a chair recalls a memorable meal.