Vancouver
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4 Aug 2017
Takako Suzuki
Takako Suzuki is a Japanese-born potter who practiced in Vancouver prior to her retirement. She studied at Meiji University in Tokyo, and after immigrating to Canada, at Emily Carr College of Art & Design. Her work was shown in a number of solo and group exhibitions in the 1980s and 1990s, primarily in Vancouver, and […]
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4 Aug 2017
Kaneko Johkoh
Kaneko Johkoh is a painter. Born in Ehime prefecture, Japan, she started oil painting in 1961, and became active in artists’ associations in Japan. In 1983, she started doing bokusho abstract sumi-e (ink brush) drawings, a style which she exhibited in Japan, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Mexico, and eventually brought with her to Canada. She […]
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4 Aug 2017
Tomizo Yamamoto
Tomizo Yamamoto is an independent architect based in North Vancouver, who trained in both Japan (BArch, Waseda University) and Canada (M.Arch, UBC). He has designed a number of commercial, residential, and institutional projects in and around Vancouver, including Phase I of the Chinese Cultural Centre (won by competition), Royal Oak College and Dormitories, and Shaughnessy […]
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3 Aug 2017
Tatsuo Kage
Tatsuo Kage is the author of Nikkei Kanadajin no Tsuiho, translated into English as Uprooted Again: Japanese Canadians Move to Japan After World War II by Kathleen Chisato Merken. Born in Japan, Kage studied German history in Japan and Germany, eventually becoming an academic specializing in European political and diplomatic history. Kage worked as a […]
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3 Aug 2017
Randy Enomoto
Randy Enomoto is the editor of Honouring Our People: Breaking the Silence, a collection of stories from the 2009 Honouring Our People conference held by the Greater Vancouver Japanese Canadian Citizens Association. He also co-edited, with Genevieve Fuji Johnson, the volume Race, Racialization & Anti-Racism in Canada and Beyond. He is active in the Vancouver […]
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3 Aug 2017
Roy Miki
Roy Miki is a Vancouver-based poet and critic, well-known for his award-winning poetry, literary criticism, theoretical texts, editorial work, as well as for his activist work as part of the Redress movement in the 1980s. He is the author of five collections of poetry, including the Governor General’s award-winning Surrender (2001), the documentary text, co-authored […]
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3 Aug 2017
Kenji Nagai
Kenji Nagai is a freelance photographer based in Vancouver. Born in Japan, he worked for photography studios in Osaka and Kobe before immigrating to Canada in the 1970s. He has had his own company, Kenji Photo Design, since 1983.
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2 Aug 2017
Sansho Daiko
Formed in 2010, Sansho Daiko is a Vancouver-based taiko group that brings a fresh approach to an ancient art form. Drawing on both traditional and contemporary repertoire, the group creates a visual and aural experience that defies easy categorization and crosses ethnic and cultural boundaries. Like the plant it was named after, Sansho Daiko seeks […]
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2 Aug 2017
Michael Tora Speier
Michael Tora Speier is a west coast North American visual artist, born in Berkeley CA, raised in Vancouver BC, of Jewish and Japanese ancestry. He received a visual art scholarship from the Helen Pitt Foundation and graduated with BFA honours in Fine Arts from the University of British Columbia. Growing to define himself as a […]
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2 Aug 2017
Sachi Yamabe
Sachi Yamabe is a visual artist. She was born in Burnaby, BC and grew up on Saltspring Island and Vancouver Island. She is Sansei. Yamabe received a BFA from the University of Victoria in 1987 and an MFA from the Nova Scotia College of Art & Design (NSCAD) in 1989. Yamabe’s work has been exhibited […]
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2 Aug 2017
Tamio Wakayama
Tamio Wakayama is a photographer.
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2 Aug 2017
Kinichi Shigeno
Kinichi Shigeno is a ceramicist. Originally from Nagano, Japan, Kinichi has been practising his unique ceramic style in Richmond, BC since 1984. His works have been included in such prestigious collections as the Claridge Collection and the Campbell Soup collection in the United States. His traditional use of cobalt underglazes and his intricate designs reflect […]
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2 Aug 2017
Shizuye Takashima
Shizuye Takashima was one of Canada’s foremost Nisei painters. Beginning in the late 1950s, she became noticed on the Canadian art scene for her skilful and sensitive figurative paintings, but her style and subject matter underwent many transformations throughout her career. She is most well-known for her book, A Child in Prison Camp, which tells […]
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2 Aug 2017
Takeo Yamashiro
Takeo Yamashiro is a shakuhachi master who has lived and practiced his music in Canada since 1972. Prior to his arrival in Vancouver, Yamashiro trained under and played with two Kyoto Masters, Shuzan Yamashita and Kofu Kikusui. In 1971, he was appointed with mastership and the designated name of Rempu (Lotus Wind), the Chief Protégé […]
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2 Aug 2017
Donna Yamamoto
Donna is an actor whose acting career began in 1987 in an Art’s Club production for which she was recognized with a Jessie Award for ‘Most Promising Newcomer.’ Soon after, she played the lead role in Rosie’s Café by Rick Shiomi, which was the first Asian Canadian professional theatre group to tour across Canada. Since […]