On view now through Octoat Greg Kucera Gallery. Her sculptures and installations are an inventive combination of carved wood and painting that explore politics, religion, taboo and societal stereotypes. The exhibition explores the struggles and the strength revealed by those struggles. “Humaira Abid – Fight Like a Girl” The show’s title, lifted from protest signs used in women’s marches around the world, refers to Abid’s interest in and concern with the way women are oppressed in many parts of contemporary societies. Rinehart Gallery where she will have a solo show in 2023 as well as Gallery 4 Culture. It’s located just past the former CID Starbucks just before one crosses the street over to the Pioneer Square side. For more information, try Seattle artist Junko Yamamoto has a display of her unique hanging fabric sculptures in a public display case now at the 505 Union Station Building. Opening reception is on Octofrom 5 – 8pm. 20211 Vashon Highway SW, Vashon Island, WA. On view at Vy Biel Gallery at The Country Store and Farm through November,2022. With a few facts and imagination, she explores the live of separated relatives and the grandfather she never knew. Hours are 9am – 5pm, M-F.Īrtist Miya Sukune has a show entitled “How to Be Whole” in which she explores the fragmented histories and absences that have created the immigrant’s family story. This multi-media installation is composed of colorful, etched window film paired with video projection and will provide viewers with a unique experience depending on the time of day. “Cube Chapel” by Bellevue-based artist Soo Hong will be on view October 6 – January, 2023. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this third day of December, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-one, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-sixth.JW Architects in the CIA continues to dedicate a large section of their office to serve as a rotating art installation space, featuring the work of local artists. I urge all Federal agencies, interested organizations, groups, and individuals to fly the flag of the United States at half-staff on December 7, 2021, in honor of those American patriots who died as a result of their service at Pearl Harbor. I ask us all to give sincere thanks and appreciation to the survivors of that unthinkable day. I encourage all Americans to reflect on the courage shown by our brave warriors that day and remember their sacrifices. BIDEN JR., President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim December 7, 2021, as National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. The Congress, by Public Law 103-308, as amended, has designated December 7 of each year as “National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.” We will never forget those who perished, and we will always honor our sacred obligation to care for our service members, veterans, and their families, caregivers, and survivors. Our Nation remains forever indebted to all those who gave their last full measure of devotion eight decades ago. Reading those names etched in marble was a mournful reminder of the sacrifices and the human cost of protecting our Nation and the ideals this great country represents. To this day, beads of oil still rise to the surface of the water - metaphorical “Black Tears” shed for those lost in the attack. Today, we give thanks to the Greatest Generation, who guided our Nation through some of our darkest moments and laid the foundations of an international system that has transformed former adversaries into allies.Ī decade ago, I paid my respects at the USS Arizona Memorial - where 1,177 crewmen lost their lives on that terrible December day. As we mark National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, we honor the patriots who perished, commemorate the valor of all those who defended our Nation, and recommit ourselves to carrying forth the ensuing peace and reconciliation that brought a better future for our world. It was a day that still lives in infamy 80 years later. – On December 7th, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked our forces at Pearl Harbor and other locations in Hawaii, taking the lives of 2,403 service members and civilians and leading the United States to declare its entrance into World War II.
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