Escaping out of the huge Pride Parade in Toronto on Sunday afternoon, with Lynn, Paul, and Jane, I went to a Canadian composer Michael Pepa‘s […]
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James Fowler and The White House Project
I went to the opening of “10 x 10 – 100 Portraits celebrating queers in the arts by 10 Queer Photographers” exhibition at The White […]
Continue readingCanada Council ART BANK New acquisition!
June 20, 2011, The Canada Council Art Bank acquired 52 new works by Canadian artists, from 1,875 submissions, including paintings, photographs, sculptures, and drawings, worth a […]
Continue readingThe Boat
My friends, Mark, Jon, Jaybe (,) and I went to see a boat where we will have a cruise on July 10. The boat seemed […]
Continue readingLouise Bak and the Box a mixed cultural salon
I went to the Box a mixed cultural salon last night … met with Louise Bak, the host of the show for the first time. […]
Continue readingJAVA skit for new JETs!
On Sunday June 26, 2011, JAVA (Japanese Visitors Association) participated in pre- departure orientation seminar for JET (Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme) at The Japan Foundation, Toronto, […]
Continue readingKeiji Haino in Toronto
An established music prayer icon, Keiji Haino performed at Toronto’s Garrison’s on Saturday, June 11 2011. I was his interpreter during his stay. He is […]
Continue readingVPV Samurai performance!!
VPV: Violin Painting Violin is a “Ichigo-Ichie” one time only whimsical performance collaboration. VPV aims to create an intense momentum through experimental act of site […]
Continue readingGANBARO JAPAN
The JCCC/East Japan Disaster Relief Charity Show Committee is proud to present a very exciting charity show on Saturday May 28, 2011. Since the devastating […]
Continue readingAshita: Artists for Japan
http://ashita11.tumblr.com/ Date: Tuesday March 29, 7pm to 2am Location: The Great Hall, 1087 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON M6J 1H3, (416) 537-0803 Names of Organizers: […]
Continue readingSupport Japan
This painting, Matsushima was done after my brief visit there in 2010. I donated the painting Japanese Diet Building through Yoshiaki Kaihatu’s fundraising activity, and […]
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