ART and POLITICS NOW – Susan Noyes Platt, PhD
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Tag Archives: Roger Shimomura

  1. Breathe! at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art and several provocative new shows at the Henry Art Gallery

    Provocative artists in several shows at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art and the Henry Art Gallery

    This entry was posted on April 14, 2021 and is filed under Art and Activism, Art and Politics Now, art criticism, Contemporary Art, ecology, Feminism, Uncategorized.
    Tags: ", "Illustrating Injustice, "Plural Possibilities and the Female Body, "We Own Our Work", Bainbridge Island Museum of Art, bambitchell: Bugs and Beasts Before the Law, Beth Theilen, Carletta Carrington Wilson, Cheri Gaulke and Sue Maberry, Danny Lyon, Donald Byrd, Firelei Baez, Fred hagstrom, Henry Art Gallery, Honore Daumier, Hostile Terrain, Humaira Abid, Linda Wolf, Michelle Kumata, Ria Brodell, Roger Shimomura, The Power of Print", Washington State History Museum
  2. Roger Shimomura Minidoka on my Mind

    Roger Shimomura makes a connection between historical Japanese internment in World War II and historical Japanese art, contemporary art, modern art,

    This entry was posted on December 1, 2007 and is filed under Roger Shimomura.
    Tags: Japanese Internment, Minidoka, Namban screens, Roger Shimomura
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