Artists From All Over
the World Share Their Interpretations of Love
Nordstrom Exhibit
Celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
SEATTLE, April 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- During the month of May,
Nordstrom is bringing together the work of artists from all over the globe.
From communities spanning Seattle to Tokyo and Santa Fe to San Diego, and
with backgrounds as diverse as graphic design and ancient paper cutting,
these artists are coming together with one common goal: to celebrate
diversity and marry their art under the theme of love.
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In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, Nordstrom has
selected a talented group of 17 Asian American artists to share their
interpretations of love in an exhibit called Love Now. The exhibit will be
displayed in select Nordstrom stores and online at Nordstrom.com throughout
the month of May.
The Love Now exhibit celebrates both accomplished and up-and-coming
Asian- American artists. Their award-winning art has appeared in magazines,
books, board games, galleries and ad campaigns, and their biographies are
as diverse as their techniques and media.
The Love Now exhibit started in 2003 during Black History Month with a
collection of photographs from African American photographers. It was
adapted in 2005 for Nordstrom's Hispanic Heritage Month and Asian Pacific
American Heritage Month celebrations.
"Now in its third year, the Love Now exhibit has been a way for
Nordstrom to help raise awareness of the talented artists in our
communities and those abroad," said Amelia Letcher, diversity
affairs
director. "We're happy to be able to continue this diverse and
exciting
display."
The exhibit will feature 17 artists and 20 pieces
- Grace Chen, Oakland, CA, Along Comes Spring and a New Beginning,06
- Michael Curato, Seattle, WA., Lawns and Lights, 07
- Mayumi Fujimoto, Tokyo, Japan, Komorebi, 06
- Dixie Galapon, San Diego, CA, Moment of Reflection, 2006; Courtyard
Cafe, 05
- Felicia Hoshino, San Fransisco, CA, Things Are Always Looking
Up for Sora, 06
- Jui Ishida, Long Beach, CA, Untitled, 05 (Illustration
from Sail Away, Little Boat)
- Grace Lin, Somerville, MA, All on the Merry-go-Round,
07 (Lissy's Friends)
- Cecelia Ramos Linayao,
San Diego, CA, Hope, 04
- Naoko Morisawa, Kirkland, WA, Your
Letter, 07
- Joel Nakamura, Santa Fe, N.M., Opposites Attract, 06
- Bennett Peji,
San Diego, CA, Love Culture, Love Your Culture, 05
- Masaki Ryo,
Tokyo, Japan, Love Scope, 07
- Miyuki Sakai, San Francisco, CA,
Love + Dream, 07
- Aki Sogabe, Bellevue, WA, Grandpa, 2007; Origami,
07
- Adrienne Yan, San Francisco, CA, Ramen Love, 07
- Sachiko Yoshikawa,
Seattle, WA, Play Time!!!, 06 (Shout)
- Yu-Ming Zhu, Woodinville, WA, My First Kiss, 02 ;
Rainbow Shelter, 06
Exhibit Locations
The exhibit will be on display at the following Nordstrom stores: San
Francisco Centre, San Francisco; Irvine Spectrum Center, Irvine, Calif.;
Michigan Avenue, Chicago; Downtown Portland, Portland, Ore.; Southcenter,
Tukwila, Wash.; Santa Anita, Arcadia, Calif.; and Downtown Seattle. The
exhibit can also be viewed online throughout the month of May in the
Nordstrom e-gallery at http://www.nordstrom.com, in the events/store
information section.
Nordstrom, Inc. is one of the nation's leading fashion specialty
retailers, with 155 U.S. stores located in 27 states. Founded in 1901 as a
shoe store in Seattle, today Nordstrom operates 98 Full-line Stores, 50
Nordstrom Racks, four Faconnable boutiques, one freestanding shoe store and
two clearance stores. Nordstrom also operates 36 Faconnable boutiques in
Europe. Additionally, Nordstrom serves customers through its online store
at http://www.nordstrom.com and through its catalogs. Nordstrom, Inc. is
publicly traded on the NYSE under the symbol JWN.
MEDIA CONTACT:
John Bailey
Nordstrom, Inc.
(206) 373-2415
Nichole Shell
Nordstrom, Inc.
(206) 373-3036
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