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Women in Art
Millenniums ago, Goddess culture
was on this earth.
We women were the sun and truly
the creators.
With the progress of
civilization, God became
stronger and
Goddesses were suppressed to the
level of society's unconscious.
Goddesses have had to sleep for
thousands of years......Until
now.
A Goddess is Coming to Town
Mayumi Oda will be on hand
at the Iwasawa Gallery during
this exhibition
Mayumi Oda, an internationally
recognized artist whose work
embodies traditional Eastern
iconography and bold Western
influence.
Liberation is the theme of
Mayumi Oda's life, standing
strong for the rights and
liberation of women. This theme
is carried over to her art work.
Drawing her images from old
Japanese woodblock prints, she
transforms the traditional
masculine Buddhist Gods into
their joyous female
counterparts.
Oct. 12 - Nov. 14, 1998
Opening Reception Oct. 12,
6:00 pm with a lecture by Karyn
Young, a featured artist in
Michael Verne's new book,
Quiet Elegance, published by
Charles Tuttle and Featuring the
work of women artists working in
traditional and contemporary
directions
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--------Lacquer-------
Sadae Walters
--------Netsuke-------
Takako Atsumi
Valerie Baber
Kinuyo Hariya
Janel Jacobson
Tami Nakamura
Yakou Ohta
Koen Oshita
Kim Robinson
Ikumi Saito
Masami Sakai
Sumi Sata
Susan Wright
Sachiko Yuge |
--------Pottery-------
Gretchen
Schneider
Michiko Shimoda
--------Print
Maker-------
Gyokusei
Helen Hyde
Elizabeth Keith
Bertha Lum
Naoko Matsubura
Lilian Miller
Osawa Nanpo
Mayumi Oda
Katsushika Oi
Tamami Shimia
Toko Shinoda
Karyn Young |
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