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Gallery to Host Virtual Solo Painting Exhibit by Jave Yoshimoto
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Gallery to Host Virtual Solo Painting Exhibit by Jave Yoshimoto

Giertz Gallery Virtual Solo Painting Exhibit

Giertz Gallery at Parkland College will host "Calamitous Microcosm," an online exhibit of works by Nebraskan faculty artist Jave Yoshimoto, Oct. 19 through Nov. 14.  The exhibit will be available at the Giertz Gallery Facebook page.

The exhibit features a virtual Gallery Talk by Yoshimoto on Thursday, Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. through Zoom. The exhibit and talk are free online public programs; please visit Giertz Gallery's website to register for the talk (here) and receive a Zoom link.

Born in Japan to Chinese parents and raised in the US, Jave Yoshimoto weaves current events and social issues in his artwork, which explores the convergence of tradition and contemporary society. His gouache paintings infuse traditional Japanese prints with depictions of recent disasters. Using a graphic style resembling manga, his stunning, colorful images poignantly illustrate natural and humanmade destruction and the emotion often associated with media coverage of such global concerns. Yoshimoto often embeds Godzilla into his work, which he sees as himself, powerlessly witnessing the unfolding disaster and helpless to assist.

An assistant professor of art at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Yoshimoto has worked as an art therapist/mental health professional in Chicago; a teacher serving diverse ethnic populations; and an artist-in-residence at artist colonies across the US.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Giertz Gallery will remain in a digital format through Spring 2021. Please watch for online exhibitions, resources, and programs from the gallery. We will continue to connect with our audiences through Facebook, Instagram, and email. Thank you for your support in these difficult times. 

[Poster Image: Jave Yoshimoto, Ephemeral Propinquity, gouache on paper, 22 x 30 inches, 2017]

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