"Together, nopales and pomegranates serve as a tribute to the people who shaped me, the culture that grounds me, and the love I cultivate. For much of my life, I... read more →
CLOSING CEREMONY: November 1, 2:00 pm I am split between two existences: in Fresno,... read more →
Reiko Nakamura Yoshimoto was born on December 5, 1928 in Hiroshima, Japan. She attended schools in Japan through high school. At a very early age in elementary school she was... read more →
SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL PRICING FOR A LIMITED TIME Enjoy a day filled with culture, art, and fun! Arts Visalia and The Visalia Art League’s Bus Tours are a great way... read more →
被爆者の歌 (The Song of the Hibakusha) 善本礼子 Reiko Yoshimoto どくだみ草を日日に摘みいし友はいま髪抜け落ちて命終えたり The friend who once picked dokudami leaves every day now lies in a grave—her hair all fallen, her life come to... read more →
Reiko Yoshimoto started taking classes in chigiri-e in 1993. Much of Reiko’s work is reproducing the classic art of many artists but in the medium of torn paper. Flowers from... read more →
Margaret’s Chinese calligraphy training in Taiwan provided a foundation for her brush painting, with Joy Harvey’s guidance she applied the acquired strokes and techniques to her brush painting. LEARN MORE... read more →
Purchase your raffle ticket to be the lucky winner of an original piece of art by Reiko Nakamura Yoshimoto. Reiko's work is rarely available for collection and this may be... read more →
Traditionally trained in Chinese Calligraphy, Margaret Moholt showcases her skilled artworks this September in the Arts Visalia Feature Gallery. Friday, September 5,... read more →

