Help celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with this FREE, virtual exhibit, featuring the art of Isamu Noguchi, a world-renown Japanese American artist and landscape architect.
He designed and installed a garden outside the First National Bank of Fort Worth in 1959-61, which includes large Japanese granite pieces and green schist-quartz rocks at 500 W. 7th Street in downtown Fort Worth.
Noguchi’s had other pieces in the area, including “Constellation” on the Kimbell Art Museum’s south lawn. “Texas Sculpture” remains unique for tying Japanese culture with the American southwest, and for some mysterious changes to its makeup nearly a half-century ago.
Saturday May 1, 2021 Saturday May 29, 2021
May 1 - May 29
https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/library/programs/noguchi
FREE
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Printed courtesy of www.fortworthchamber.com – Contact the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce for more information.
777 Taylor Street Ste 900, Fort Worth, TX 76102-4997 – (817) 336-2491 – info@fortworthchamber.com