I was taken to the weaving room at CCAC I was captivated by the loom. There and then I said, I've just got to go out and get a loom and do it and so with the last $150 I had I went to this RN Studio and bought a loom. That's how I got started. Of course, this friend who had originally taken me to the weaving room said, "I'll show you how to weave." When we started I realized I needed lessons and so I went to the Berkeley Adult School where they had free classes and got the basics.
País: A Co-Production of the Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum and KCET
Entrevista
Kay Sekimachi, nacida en 1926 en San Francisco, es un artista estadounidense de fibra conocida por sus tapices tridimensionales de monofilamentos tejidos y sus canastas y tazones intrincados. Nacida en San Francisco el 30 de septiembre de 1926, Sekimachi fue internada con su familia en el centro de asamblea de Tanforan en California y luego en el campo de concentración de Topaz en Utah de 1942 a 1944. (Junio 2018)