Hiroko Yoshimoto, "Of Infinite Variety #11 "

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Hiroko Yoshimoto, "Of Infinite Variety #11 "

$250.00

HIROKO YOSHIMOTO

"Of Infinite Variety #11 "

limited edition of 5

image size 8” x 10”

Frame size": 13.5” x 15.5”

Each artwork comes matted and framed, with a certificate of authenticity.

Prints are created using archival pigment inks and printed on heavy weight Hahnemuhle etching paper.

$250. each

Call to schedule pick up from Vita Art Center or to arrange a shipment. Shipping fees will be charged separately.

805-644-9214.

All proceeds from the sale of Vita Art Editions support our youth art programs.

Born in Japan, Hiroko Yoshimoto moved to LA as a teen where she later got her BA and MA (summa cum laude) in Art from UCLA. She was the featured solo artist for Ventura Chamber Music Festival in 1996 and the Visual Art Curator for VCMF Art Exhibitions ’98. She designed the stage set and costumes for the opera “Magic Flute” for Ventura College/Ventura County Master Chorale opera production in 1990, for “Unicorn” production by Ventura County Master Chorale in 1991 and for “L’histoire du Soldat” for Ventura Chamber Music Festival in 2000. She was a member of the Ventura Municipal Art Acquisition Committee 2001-2002. She curated many exhibitions including the Contemporary Asian American Art Exhibition at SCIAC in 2003 and “Four Legends - Four Masters” for Museum of Ventura County in 2010-2011. Her third museum solo exhibition, "Biodiversity", at Carnegie Art Museum of Oxnard was one of the highest attended exhibitions in recent history. Yoshimoto was one of the founders of Studio 83 (1983-1999), an artists’ co-op group and for the Ventura College Friends of the Arts, a non-profit art scholarship fund-raising organization.

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