Monday, August 30, 2010

Laura Kina "Sugar" opens Sept 10th at Women Made Gallery in Chicago

Laura Kina "Kasuri" Oil on wood panel 30 x 45 in. 2010


Laura Kina "Sugar"
Set during the 1920’s-1940’s, Laura Kina’s SUGAR paintings recall obake ghost stories and feature Japanese and Okinawan picture brides turned machete carrying sugar cane plantation field laborers on the Big Island of Hawaii. Drawing on oral history and family photographs from Nisei (2nd generation) and Sansei (3rd generation) from Peepekeo, Pi’ihonua, and Hakalau plantation community members as well as historic images, Kina’s paintings take us into a beautiful yet grueling world of manual labor, cane field fires and flumes.

The exhibition will run from Sept 10-Oct 28, 2010

Opening reception Friday, Sept 10, 2010 6-9pm.
Woman Made Gallery
685 N Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL 60642
Tel 312-738-0400

Gallery Hours:
Wed., Thurs., Fri. 12-7 p.m.; Sat., Sun. 12-4 p.m.
http://womanmade.org/show.html?type=solo&gallery=kina2010&pic=1
Laura Kina "Cane Fire" Oil on canvas 30 x 45 in. 2010
Laura Kina "Palaka" Oil on canvas 30 x 45 in. 2010
Laura Kina "Oban" Oil on canvas 30 x 45 in. 2010
Laura Kina "Okinawan Tattoo #1" Oil on wood panel 12 x 12 in. 2010
Laura Kina "Okinawan Tattoo #2" Oil on wood panel 12 x 12 in. 2010
Laura Kina "Sugar Study #1" Oil on wood panel 12 x 12 in. 2010
Laura Kina "Cane Flume" Oil on wood panel 12 x 12 in. 2010
Laura Kina "Ho Hana" Oil on wood panel 12 x 12 in. 2010
Laura Kina "Sugar Study #2" Oil on wood panel 18 x 24 in. 2010