Greetings, my name is Lisa Lee and I am emailing you on behalf the Asian
Pacific American Program at the Smithsonian Institution. The following text
is a copy of a calendar of events for the From Bento to Mixed Plate exhibit
we currently have displayed at the Arts & Industries Building. The exhibit
is about Americans of Japanese ancestry in multicultural Hawai`i and runs
until November 30th. All the events are free and open to the public.
Demonstration sessions with artists Ramon Camarillo, Bob Lubguban, and
Marcia Mau are all make-n-take events where visitors are invited to
participate and take their creations home with them. Please pass this
calendar along to your staff and anyone you think would be interested. We
would greatly appreciate any help you can provide in helping us publicize
these events (such as posting it in your website or newsletter). If you
have any questions, please contact me at: email [log in to unmask]; phone
(202) 357-3713; or fax (202) 633-9047. Thank you very much for all your
help.
Aloha,
Lisa Lee
Summer Intern
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**From Bento to Mixed Plate**
*****Calendar of Events*****
All events are free and take place at:
Arts & Industries Building
900 Jefferson Dr. SW
Washington D.C., 20560-0440
Exhibit runs till November 30, 1999
Museum hours: 10:00AM-5:30PM
Monday through Sunday
Metro: Smithsonian Station
Blue or Orange Line
**July 10th** Bob Lubguban, Traditional Hawaiian Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
A Filipino-Chinese Artist from Hawai'i, Bob Lubguban is a member
of the American Gourd Society who stresses tradition and spirituality
through the practice and promotion of traditional Hawaiian art forms.
Join us for a fascinating demonstration of Lauhala Weaving. Learn to
make your own figures and baskets using long strips of hala leaves and
take them home with you.
**July 17th** Marcia Karen Mau, Origami Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
A Yonsei-Chinese Origami Artist from Hawai'i, Marcia Mau is a
member of Origami USA, the British Origami Society, and the Capital
Folders Club in Washington D.C. Come be a part of the first of five
demonstrations of the traditional art of Japanese paper folding known
as Origami. Using palaka paper, take home your creation and start a
collection today.
**July 24th** Ramon Camarillo, Ceramic Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Demonstration and Glazing at the Arts and
Industries Rotunda (on either side of the exhibit), Raku Firing in the
East Parking Lot
A Filipino-Spanish-Chinese Ceramic Artist from Hawai'i, Ramon
Camarillo recently exhibited in the Baltimore Clayworks- "D.C. Clay"
Exhibition and is known for his large burnished pit-fired vessels.
Today's demonstration will be the first of two sessions of the Western
Style of the Japanese art of Raku Pottery. Release the artist within
and glaze your own teacup and watch as it is fired at a temperature of
roughly 1600 degrees in a specially constructed kiln. Then feel the
heat as it is removed from the kiln and placed in a metal container
with combustible materials (such as leaves or newspapers). And
finally, revel in the pride of taking home your own work of Art.
**July 31st** Storybook Reading by Enid Odo, Teacher at Lowell School
2:30PM and 3:30PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Beat the heat! Come relax and listen to fascinating and exciting
children's stories from Japan. This is a great opportunity for
children of elementary school age (5-12 years old) to learn about
multicultural Hawai'i and the stories told to Japanese American
children.
**August 7th** Marcia Karen Mau, Origami Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Continue to add to your Origami collection, and join us for the
second of five origami demonstrations with Marcia Mau.
**August 14th** Ramon Camarillo, Ceramic Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Demonstration and Glazing at the Arts and
Industries Rotunda (on either side of the exhibit), Raku Firing in the
East Parking Lot
How much creativity can you muster up? See what new and unique
designs will appear on your ceramic creation at the last of two
demonstration of Raku Pottery with Ramon Camarillo.
**August 21st** Storybook Reading
2:30PM and 3:30PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Walking around the National Mall making your feet hurt? Take a
load off and enjoy a lively rendition of Japanese children's stories.
Aimed at elementary school aged children, but kids of all ages are
welcome to join the fun!
**August 28th** Bob Lubguban, Traditional Hawaiian Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Are you musically inclined? Or maybe you just like to make some
noise? Join Bob Lubguban, a member of the American Gourd Society, and
learn how to make Hawaiian nose flutes called Ipo Hokeo Keo using
gourds. Take home your creation and see what kind of melodies you can
come up with.
**September 4th** Storybook Reading
2:30PM and 3:30PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Let your imagination bring traditional Japanese children's stories
to life. Listen as volunteers educate and entertain you with stories
of life in multicultural Hawai'i.
**September 11th** Bob Lubguban, Traditional Hawaiian Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
What can be more beautiful than a bouquet of flowers? How about a
lei of flowers?!? Learn to make your own Hawaiian leis using ribbons,
strings, and raffia. Make and take one home for yourself, then
continue the fun and make one for someone special.
**September 18th** Marcia Karen Mau, Origami Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Think you've become an expert at the Japanese art of paper
folding? See what else you could learn at the third of five Origami
demonstrations. The magical hands of Marcia Mau will pleasantly
surprise you.
**September 25th** Storybook Reading by Enid Odo, Teacher at Lowell
School
2:30PM and 3:30PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Come enjoy the scenery as Enid Odo charms you with tales heard by
Japanese American and other children in multicultural Hawai'i.
**October 9th** Storybook Reading by Nancy Szymczak, Teacher at St.
Joseph's School
2:30PM and 3:30PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Tired of the same old bedtime stories? Hear some new ones with
Nancy Szymczak while learning about the multicultural composition of
Hawai'i.
**October 16th** Bob Lubguban, Traditional Hawaiian Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Do you know what Poi Balls are? Find out and make your own using
cloth and yarn with Bob Lubguban. Then stay and watch a special
performance of traditional Hawaiian hula dancing including poi ball
numbers.
**October 23rd** Storybook Reading by Enid Odo, Teacher at Lowell
School
2:30PM and 3:30PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Expand your knowledge of Japanese and Japanese American cultures…
listen as children's stories are told for your pleasure.
**October 30th** Marcia Karen Mau, Origami Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Can't get enough of that Origami fun? Hurry in and be here for
the fourth of five demonstrations with Marcia Mau.
**November 6th** Bob Lubguban, Traditional Hawaiian Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Come play with us… as Bob Lubguban incorporates all previous
demonstrations; Lauhala Weaving, Poi Balls, Raffia Leis , and Ipo
Hokeo Keo gourd nose flutes into four hours of fun and Hawaiian
artistry.
**November 13th** Storybook Reading by Nancy Szymczak, Teacher at St.
Joseph's School
2:30PM and 3:30PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Continue your exploration of Japanese American ancestry in Hawai'i
through this reading of children's books.
**November 20th** Storybook Reading by Enid Odo, Teacher at Lowell
School
2:30PM and 3:30PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
Are you a bookworm by heart? Do you hunger for literature? Come
to our final storybook reading.
**November 27th** Marcia Karen Mau, Origami Artist
11:00AM to 3:00PM, Arts and Industries Rotunda (in front of the
exhibit)
A playful heart, skillful hands, and an imaginative mind are all
you need to learn the traditional art of Japanese paper folding. Please
join us for Marcia Mau's final Origami demonstration.
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