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Japantown/ID Summer Festival
Sat. July 11, 11-6
Sun. July 12, 12-5
  
Kobo Gallery at Higo
Japantown/International District
Where & When
604 South Jackson Street
Seattle, Washington 98104
(206)381-3000 
 
Celebrating Kids! 
Something for mom & dad too.   
Saturday, July 11th   11:00am-6:00pm
Sunday,  July 12th    12:00 - 5:00pm 
International District Summer Festival
 
Baby KOBO 
 
Handmade and designed by artists:
 
Linda Hoshide/Stuff
Seiko Kobayashi/Namu
Shino Mikami/Uzura
Eight3One
Shizu Enomoto/Akai Hana 
Kristin Loffer Theiss /KLT Works
Konnichiwa Toys
Michiko Niwa 

For more information about the ID Summer Festival please go to www.cidbia.org.
Current exhibits and Upcoming events
 
June 27 - July 25 
Lilith Rockett and Ani Kasten, ceramic artists
Lilith Rockett's spare, white pieces blur the line between art and function.  Ani Kasten creates, "sculptural groupings that explore the meeting point between the natural and man-made world.  The vessels take their influence from plants, water and rocks as well as from architecture, industry and machines.
  
July  2 - August 30
Six Printmakers from Sev Shoon
Diane Davis, Dionne Haroutunian, Michele Landsaat,
Lunaru Mott, Yoshi Nakagawa, Kim Van Someren
 
July 11,  Saturday, 12 - 5pm
"Baby KOBO"
Kobo at Higo celebrates kids and families with a special Baby Trunk Show.   Join us for this special event during the International District Summer Festival.
 
July 17, Friday, 6-8
"Working with Designers 101"
Furniture designer, Rom Lee and interior designer, Christian Ursino

August 2, Sunday, 1-3pm
Ikebana workshop with Sogetsu instructor, Megumi Shracher 
$30/session, advance registration required
 
August 6 - September 2, 2009
Opening reception, First Thursday, August 6, 6-8pm
"100 Views of Tokyo"  Richard Heisler

His current body of paintings is a project entitled "100 Views of Tokyo, examining the city's place, architecture, and personality.  The series observes the current as well as the evolution of the place, and the culture and history that created and maintains it, from the old Edo period city to the contemporary global city it is today.