Today:
Tradition meets contemporary in this show of early 1900s Japanese kimonos on loan from Linda Arndt's collection. The show also features local Japanese artists Shoko Schutte working in ceramics and calligraphy and Yuri Okamoto working in blown glass.
Today, 11/20/08 — Starts at 11 a.m. — Entertainment — Art and Exhibits
Tomorrow, 11/21/08 — Starts at 11 a.m. — Entertainment — Art and Exhibits
Monday, 11/24/08 — Starts at 11 a.m. — Entertainment — Art and Exhibits
Tuesday, 11/25/08 — Starts at 11 a.m. — Entertainment — Art and Exhibits
Wednesday, 11/26/08 — Starts at 11 a.m. — Entertainment — Art and Exhibits
I never knew...
I graduated from Ball State University with a printmaking degree and knew of Linda Arndt as a ceramics teacher but had no idea that she collected kimonos. They are truly amazing to look at. I can only imagine the amount of time and skill that went into making each one, and Linda has done a wonderful job keeping them preserved. Yuri's glass pieces and the ceramics add a contemporary facet to the show. Definitely worth checking out.