Open Call for the 12th Annual Shikishi Exhibition! (LA)

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Open Call for the 12th Annual Shikishi Exhibition
at the George J. Doizaki Gallery

The Japanese American Cultural and Community Center (JACCC) is currently
accepting submissions for the 12th Annual Shikishi Exhibition opening on
January 3, 2010 and would like to invite all of the diverse voices in
our community to participate.

Shikishi paper boards have been used in Japan since the twelfth century
for painting and writing poetry. Today, inscribed shikishi are given as
a gift to mark a memorable or special occasion. In 1998, Hirokazu
Kosaka, JACCC's Artistic Director, fused traditional and contemporary
notions of the shikishi by asking over 500 people to celebrate the New
Year by expressing themselves using the boards.

Based on the theme, use the shikishi to express your thoughts, hopes,
and dreams for the New Year. There are no guidelines in using the
shikishi; you may write on it, use it as a canvas even cut it up to
construct a 3-D object.

In the past, participants have included local and international artists,
dignitaries and community members.

Those interested in participating in this year's exhibit may come by the
JACCC to pick up a free shikishi at the JACCC or contact Yachiyo Beal or
Gavin Kelley at (213) 628-2725 to ask for a shikishi board to be mailed
to them. You may also purchase one at your local Japanese market

The deadline to submit all work is December 28, 2009!

The JACCC is located at 244 S. San Pedro Street in Little Tokyo in
downtown Los Angeles. Convenient parking is located on San Pedro,
Second and Third Streets adjacent to the JACCC.

WHAT: 12th Annual Shikishi Exhibition

WHEN: Due date: December 28, 2009

WHERE: George J. Doizaki Gallery at the Japanese American Cultural &
Community Center (JACCC) located at 244 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles,
CA 90012

INFO: For more info. visit [ http://www.jaccc.org ]www.jaccc.org or call
(213) 628-2725

JACCC programs are made possible in part by grants from the National
Endowment of the Arts, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural
Affairs, and the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors through the County
Arts Commission. Significant in-kind support is provided by American
Airlines. LA18 KSCI-TV and The Rafu Shimpo are Media Sponsors.

About the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center (JACCC)
Founded in 1980, the JACCC is the largest Asian American cultural center
of its kind in the U.S. and is the preeminent presenter of Japanese,
Japanese American and Asian American arts. JACCC is home to a number of
civic and arts organizations and serves as the cultural and community
focal point of Japanese Americans throughout Southern California.

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