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Arts Etc. – May 5, 2021

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Arts Etc. – May 5, 2021
Article
https://iexaminer.org/arts-etc-may-5-2021/
Journal
International Examiner
Issued Date
May 06, 2021
Page
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Language
English(English)
Country
UNITED STATES
City
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Book
Forty Two Greens , Butterfly Sleep , Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982
Writer
Cho Nam-ju , Kim Kyung Ju , Mah Chonggi
Translator
Youngshil Cho,Jake Levine,Jamie Chang

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  • Cho Nam-ju
  • Birth : 1978 ~ -
  • Occupation : Novelist
  • First Name : Nam-ju
  • Family Name : Cho
  • Korean Name : 조남주
  • ISNI : 0000000460558831
  • Works : 70
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The noted late Filipina artist Pacita Abad spent some fruitful years in Washington D.C. teaching and making art. On June 17, 2021, a jointly sponsored exhibition by PALM, the Rita Cacas Foundation, Philippines on the Potomac Project, the Philippine Embassy and the US/Philippine Soceity present “Pacita’s Colorful Palette: Memories of Pacita’s Years in DC.” Go to http://www.artnews.com/feature/pacita-abad-artist-tate-walker-art-center-exhibitions-1234589919 for more information. A show of work by Pacita Abad will be presented April 15 – Sept. 3, 2023 at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Charlene Liu’s show of new works entitled “Lattice” is on view from through May 29, 2021 at Elizabeth Leach Gallery. It explores her mark making and image making via watercolors and woodcut prints. 417 NW 9th in Portland. 503-224-0521 or go to www.elizabethleach.com. Seattle artists Romson Bustillo and June Sekiguchi currently have work on view in the group show entitled “Reflections – 20 Years of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation” which can be seen from the street level at the Gates Discovery Center on 5th Avenue between Harrison and Thomas. Davidson Galleries presents a group show of international print artists entitled “Chromatic Impressions”, vivid prints that revel in rich color. Includes work by Takeshi Hara, Akiko Taniguchi, Seiko Tachibana, Haru Maki and many others. On view through May 29, 2021. View online at davidsongalleries.com or in the gallery by appointment (Tuesday – Saturday). 313 Occidental Ave. S. in Seattle. 206-624-7684 or www.davidsongalleries.com.

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