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Three Generations of Artists in the Seattle Asian Art Museum

February 14, 2020
 Photography: Meron Menghistab  Fountain by George Tsutakawa, 1971.  Image courtesy of SAM.   Photography: Robert Wade

A Family’s Long Relationship With Seattle’s Asian Art Museum Endures With a New Light Sculpture

Check out this article by Mayumi Tsutakawa about Kenzan, his family history, and the Seattle Asian Art Museum in the Arts & Culture section of the South Seattle Herald. It’s a wonderful description of three generations of artists and their ties to Asia, Seattle, and the Museum.

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