Museums


Feb
3
Mon
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 3 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Feb
4
Tue
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 4 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Feb
5
Wed
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 5 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Feb
6
Thu
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 6 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Feb
7
Fri
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 7 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Feb
10
Mon
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 10 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Feb
11
Tue
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 11 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Feb
12
Wed
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 12 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Feb
13
Thu
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 13 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website

Feb
14
Fri
2020
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada
Feb 14 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bryant Gallery: Mayumi Amada

On the Coastal Carolina campus

Mayumi Amada

Mayumi Amada’s Japanese cultural heritage is interwoven to the work she creates. Reflecting on it from the United states, she explores how reusable materials and recycling echo concepts from Buddhism and Zen philosophies. The idea of “reuse” and “recycling” contains the meaning of “rebirth” and “giving new life”. Her artwork is focused on a circle of life and eternity in mortality. Through repeated stitches and patterns, Mayumi explores the repetition of generations using traditional techniques and their iconography handed down through lace-work and dollies.

Artist’s Website