In Japan function has always been primary in the creation of an object.
Its aesthetic beautify naturally follows, or grows out of the function.
Therefore beauty should be found especially in the objects of everyday life.
Presenting the work of local artists:
Mahoko Dahte – Roji (Japanese Tea Garden)
Seth Janofsky – Fine Woodworking in the Japanese Manner
Linda Mau – Ceramic Kimono: Studies in Rectangle
Michiko Shimoda – Contemporary Ikebana Vessels
Paul Wilson – Garden Sculpture
Oct. 14 – Nov. 20, 1999
Opening Reception Oct. 14, 1999