Kona, 1988

Tomie Arai
(American, born 1949)

Location: Tacoma Community College, Tacoma

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Artist Tomie Arai composed the two images of Kona to resemble an open book. This piece depicts figures in traditional kimono, with overlaid branches and grass fronds in the foreground.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Riverview School District.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Tomie Arai is a public artist, printmaker, and community activist. She creates site-specific art that deals with topics of community, racial identity, and gender. Her works are influenced by her Japanese heritage and the urban experience of being a lifelong New Yorker. She notes, "Through the use of family stories, shared memories, and archival photographs, I construct pages of 'living history' that reflect the layered and complex narratives that give meaning to the places we live in."

Arai co-founded the Chinatown Art Brigade, a New York City-based collective of artists, media makers, and activists creating art and media to advance social justice and fight inequities. Her art has been exhibited nationally and is in the collections of the Library of Congress, the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City, and more.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategoryWork on paper - print
MediumSilkscreen print on paper
Dimensions22 in x 30 in
ID NumberWSAC1992.061.000
Acquisition MethodCurated Selection
Artist LocationNew York, United States
Location Information
AgencyTacoma Community College
Artwork LocationTacoma Community College
Building 7, Library, Room 190, North-facing wall, Near study desks
WA CountyPierce
PlacementInterior
Site TypeCollege
Address6501 S 19th St.
Tacoma, WA 98466
Geo. Coordinates47.246660, -122.524178
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