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  2. Jun Kaneko - Wikipedia

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    Four Dango by Kaneko, all 2001, Honolulu Museum of Art. Jun Kaneko (金子 潤, Kaneko Jun, born 1942) is a Japanese-born American ceramic artist known for creating large scale ceramic sculpture. [2] Based out of a studio warehouse in Omaha, Nebraska, Kaneko primarily works in clay to explore the effects of repeated abstract surface motifs by ...

  3. Ree Kaneko - Wikipedia

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    Kaneko, Jun. Ceramics by Jun Kaneko. Omaha, NE: Ree Schonlau Gallery, 1983. OCLC 14210701. 20 ceramic constructions made by Jun Kaneko between 1971 and 1983; list includes title, size, date of construction for each work. Schonlau, Ree, and Patrick Siler. Chicago Vicinity Clay VI: A Juried Exhibition Open to Artists Residing Within 280 Miles of ...

  4. List of museums in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York Transit Museum: Midtown Manhattan: Manhattan: Transportation: Transportation: Subway and train system of NY, located in Grand Central Terminal: New York Yankees Museum: Bronx: Sports: Amusements: Located in Yankee Stadium, history and memorabilia of the New York Yankees Nicholas Roerich Museum: Upper West Side: Manhattan: Art: Asian ...

  5. The Kitchen (art institution) - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the New Music/New York festival and conference was renamed New Music America and was held in a different city each year until its final iteration in 1990. In 1981, Julius Eastman's The Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc was premiered at The Kitchen. In June 1981, The Kitchen hosted a 10th Anniversary celebration called Aluminum Nights.

  6. Queens Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Museum is located in the New York City Pavilion at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, [4] designed by architect Aymar Embury II for the 1939 World's Fair. [4] [5] The fair was first announced in 1935, [6] and engineering consultant J. Franklin Bell drew up preliminary plans for the fairground the next year, including a structure for the New York City government. [7]

  7. Artist Jun Kaneko honored in Omaha exhibit - AOL

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