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Potluck Paris
Jewelry Trunk Show
Saturday, February 11
Sunday, February 12
 

KOBO Gallery at Higo 
Japantown/International District   
 
604 South Jackson Street   
 Seattle, Washington 98104
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             (206)381-3000

 

 Potluck Paris

Jewelry Trunk Show

 

Saturday, February 11, 12-5pm

Sunday, February 12, 12-5pm

  
Potluck Paris Flin

The Potluck Paris collection features the work of European jewelry designers. Each handcrafted piece of jewelry , made with recycled metals, uses copper, pewter and silver, to make beautiful bracelets, necklaces, earrings and rings. European artisans combine different vintage metals (i.e. flatware and teapots) and then create molds to construct their various creations.

Potluck Paris Africain

Potluck Paris Mod 

 
 
This handcrafted line includes chunky rings, hammered cuffs, wrist links, patterned metal pendants, chains and new 2012 designs, textures and patterns.  See them first at Kobo! 
 

 

 

 

 

KOBO Gallery at Higo  

Upcoming events and exhibits   

 


Saturday, February 11, 12 - 5pm
Sunday, February 12, 12 - 5pm 
Valentine's Weekend Trunk Show at Kobo with  
Potluck Paris Jewelry from France  

 

February 18 - March 17, 2012
Takahito Sekiguchi
Opening reception:  Saturday, February 18, 4-6pm
A visiting ceramic artist from the University of Tokyo is a resident artist with the Tacoma Community College.   Sekiguchi has been working with several wood fire ceramic artists around the Northwest and showcases his work at Kobo this month. 

  

March 10, 5-7pm

Julia Harrison, Seattle artist and cultural anthropologist.
A Sugar-coated History? Japanese Seattle as Seen Through SweetMap, an Interactive Website   Julia Harrison will introduce her newly launched website and audiotour, SweetMap, which presents selected confectionary makers and their businesses in King County. Her lecture will examine how SweetMap addresses the complex history and dynamic present of Seattle's Japanese-American community.  Digital website presentation, discussion and sweets to taste!   

   

March 29 - April 21, 2012

Ocean in a Cup
Opening reception: Thursday, March 29, 6 - 8 PM
A NCECA exhibition of contemporary sake ware highlighting contemporary ceramic artists particularly active in that field. Both Japanese and American  potters are featured, representing a wide range of approaches from traditional to decidedly contemporary.  Curated by John Dix, Japan.  Artists include:  Peter Callas, Jeff Shapiro, Judy Duff, Lucien Koonce, Stephen Mickey, Nick Schwartz, Elizabeth Kendall, Hank Murrow, Ken Pincus, Shozo Michikawa, Shiro Otani, Takahiko Kato, Sasumi Ueda, and more Japanese artists. 

  

March 29- April 21, 2012

What's the Use?
Opening reception: Thursday, March 29, 4 - 6 PM
Ceramics exploring traditional and non-traditional approaches to function, from students and faculty in the University of Montana Ceramics Program
"Julia Galloway, Beth Lo, Trey Hill (faculty) Nathan Tonning, Randi O'Brien, Sarahjess Hurt, Sarah Tancred, Suzanne Lussier, Dean Foster and others.

 

 Sunset Vigil Logo  

In tribute to the first year anniversary of the Earthquake and Tsunami disaster in Tohoku, Japan, Artists for Japan - Seattle invites the public to a SUNSET VIGIL - Memorial of HOPE for Tohoku, Japan - at Golden Gardens Park Beach.
 
EVENT:   SUNSET VIGIL - Memorial of HOPE for Tohoku, Japan
 
DATE:   Saturday, March 10, 2012, 5pm - 6:30pm, Rain or Shine
 
PLACE: Golden Gardens Park Beach, 8498 Seaview Pl NW, Seattle
 
TIMELINE:
  • 5:00 - 5:30pm Gather around Fire Pits at Golden Gardens Park Beach
  • 5:30 - 6:00pm Water Blessing and Prelude to Silent Prayers: Seattle Kokon Taiko will lead the procession with Japanese Taiko drums & flute music as we gather along the shoreline for the Silent Prayers at Sunset.
  • 6:00pm SUNSET VIGIL - Silent Prayers for the people of Tohoku, Japan
  • 6:30pm Sunset Vigil Concludes

More specific information about this event will be posted later at http:// artistsforjapan.blogspot.com. 



 
Organized by:
Artists for Japan
Supported by:
Seattle Kokon Taiko
  

 

  
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