Sound and Poetry on April 22

Friday, April 22, 6-8pm Join ArtXchange Gallery for a special multi-disciplinary event featuring artist and poet Alan Lau in collaboration with sound artist Susie Kozawa. Surrounded by Lau’s latest solo painting exhibition, Beauty in the Decay, the two artists will perform sound and poetry in response to the atmosphere of the evening. Free and open…

Interactive Multimedia Performance on Friday March 18

Friday, March 18, 6-8pm Free and Open to the Public RSVPS are requested – please email info@artxchange.org Join ArtXchange Gallery and Alan Lau for an unforgettable creative experience featuring special guests Haruko Crow Nishimura, Steve Peters, and Stan Shikuma. Three performing artists will interpret paintings by Alan Lau and present original works of dance, sound,…

June Sekiguchi, Exploring Interconnectivity in City Arts Magazine

June Sekiguchi, Exploring Interconnectivity Friday, January 22, 2016 | by Amanda Manitach and Miguel Edwards June Sekiguchi makes modular, interlocking sculptures that transform with each consecutive installation. Inspired by Islamic, Laotian and Moroccan design, most of her heavily-patterned pieces are made of quarter-inch MDF (medium-density fiberboard) that Sekiguchi hand-carves with a scroll saw. It’s her…

North Gallery Feature: Cake + Ashes by Laura Castellanos

Beginning First Thursday, January 7. 5-8pm, ArtXchange Gallery is utilizing the North walls of the gallery (opposite the main exhibition space) to present rotating features throughout the year. To inaugurate the North Gallery, Laura Castellanos presents a grand installation of soft sculptural characters from her Cake + Ashes series, as well as paintings from the…

Jonathan Wakuda Fischer to work on Hirabayashi Place project

ArtXchange artist Jonathan Wakuda Fischer will creating a series of outdoor panels for Hirabayahi Place, a building honoring civil rights activist Gordon Hirabayashi and the Japanese Americans struggles for justice. More information can be found on their website here, or in Alan Lau’s article for the International Examiner here.