Toronto
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28 Jul 2017
Warabe Aska
Warabe Aska is a painter and children’s book illustrator.
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28 Jul 2017
Teruo Adachi
Teruo (Terry) Adachi was born in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. Life took him to Tottori-ken, Japan (ages 6 to 10), Vancouver, B.C. (his teen years), Jackfish and Valetta, Ontario work/farm camps during the war and, finally, Toronto in 1942. He studied painting and drawing in Toronto at Central Tech and the Ontario College of Art […]
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19 Jul 2017
Annie Koyama
Annie Koyama is a publisher and founder of the Toronto-based Koyama Press. After working in graphic arts, set painting, and film, Koyama found herself in advertising making commercials. After a surviving a terminal diagnosis, she decided to dedicate her time and resources to supporting primarily emerging artists. In 2007, she published Koyama Press’s first book, […]
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19 Jul 2017
Katherine (Kathi) Adachi
Katherine’s main creative outlet is photography, especially street, architectural and landscape. Despite studying research psychology (University of Toronto, BSc), her working life was spent in graphic design and editing. Katherine was the Publication Designer of secondary and elementary school courses for the Independent Learning Centre, Ontario Ministry of Education from 1979 until 2000, art directing […]
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13 Jul 2017
Takashi Tsuji
Takashi Tsuji is a Toronto-based architect. Born in Japan, he received his Bachelor of Environmental Studies and Master of Architecture from the University of Manitoba, in 1974 and 1977, respectively. In 1980, he founded Takashi Tsuji Architects, and has been working on private, commercial, and institutional projects ever since. Some of his projects include the […]
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12 Jul 2017
Masa Inokuchi
Masa Inokuchi is a violin-maker and craftsperson. With dreams of using Canadian maple for his violin making, Inokuchi immigrated to Canada with his wife Shoko and three children in 1968. During the years it took to prepare himself towards a career in violin making (which took more than ten years because tone woods need to […]
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12 Jul 2017
Kevin Irie
Kevin Irie is a poet and the author of five collections of poetry, most recently Viewing Tom Thomson, A Minority Report, published in 2012. He has been a finalist for the City of Toronto Book Award, the CBC Literary Award for Poetry, and the ARC Poem of the Year, among others, and won Ricepaper magazine’s […]
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12 Jul 2017
Kerri Sakamoto
Kerri Sakamoto is a novelist, screenplay writer, and art critic. Born in Toronto, she studied English and French at the University of Toronto, after which time she worked a variety of jobs, many in libraries, before moving to New York for graduate school. The Electrical Field, her award-winning first novel, looks at the Japanese Canadian […]
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12 Jul 2017
Jesse Nishihata
JESSE HIDEO NISHIHATA was a pioneer in Japanese Canadian documentary filmmaking. From 1966-1978 Jesse worked as a contract producer for the CBC-TV Public Affairs Department. During this time Jesse produced and directed numerous documentaries including such films as Watari Dori: A Bird of Passage (1973). Watari Dori uses Jesse’s own family history as a framework […]
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12 Jul 2017
George Yabu
George Yabu is an interior designer, and co-founder and partner of Yabu Pushelberg, a holistic design practice with its foundation in Interior Design. The firm’s multidisciplinary approach is informed by an endless curiosity and driven by partnerships with thoughtful, creative like-minded people. Evolving to encompass all aspects of design, including many product collaborations, each new […]
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26 Jun 2017
Toshiko Yoshikawa
“Toshiko Yoshikawa (maiden name Kodama) was born in 1920 on the family owned strawberry farm in Mission B.C. She departed for Hiroshima Japan with her father just prior to the start of the Pacific war. Yoshikawa’s love of ikebana (flower arrangement) started while living in Japan when she asked her husband for permission to take […]
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26 Jun 2017
Meiko Ando
“Meiko Ando is a Butoh dancer/choreographer and printmaker who currently lives in Toronto. She completed her BA from the University of Waterloo in arts and dance. After graduating, Meiko went to Japan to perform with a Butoh dance company and researched architectural space and Japanese arts in festivals. Since returning to Canada in 1991, she […]
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19 Jun 2017
Terry Watada
Terry Watada is a poet, novelist, short story writer, historian, playwright, columnist, essayist, and music composer. He has published five poetry collections, three novels, a short story collection, two manga, two histories on the Buddhist Church in Canada, and two children’s biographies. Significant titles include Kuroshio: The Blood of Foxes (Arsenal, Vancouver 2007), novel, The […]