I am currently working on an exciting film and music project re-interpreting Jean-Philippe Rameau's music, 'Les Sauvages', and its poignant place in the history of North American colonial past. Stay tuned for updates.
The Stranger "What's That by the Side of the Road? UW Becomes Mad Campus"
UW Medicinal Herb Garden Blog "Plants and ...art"
City Arts "Get Mad"
UW Perspectives News Letter "Celebrating Art" Mad Campus"
Seattle Child "Mad Campus Outdoor Art"
Seattle Weekly "Not So Mad about the Art"
Come see a beautiful collection of beckoning cats at the Bellevue Art Museum, WA.
I will be showing my sculpture Le Manége des Chats.
Maneki Neko: Japan's Beckoning Cats - From Talisman to Pop Icon
February 22 - August 4, 2013
Naomi Ekperigin's review of the exhibition Contemporary Watercolor at Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York is in the Fall issue of Watercolor Magazine. (Watercolor.pdf) Reproduced with permission from Watercolor magazine. (c) 2012 Interweave Press. All rights reserved.
Maki Tamura's exhibition at the James Harris Gallery was reviewed by Janet Koplos in Art in America, issue No.4, 2011.
Art and Politics Now, a new book by a renouned critic and Art Historian, Dr. Susan N. Platt is now available, featuring a chapter of an incisive interpretation of Maki Tamura's work.
Brian Miller reviewed Maki Tamura's exhibition at the James Harris Gallery in the Seattle Weekly, December 29th, 2010.
Maki Tamura's Moonlight Spell was included in the historically significant exhibition, Show of Hands: Northwest Women Artists 1880-2010, at Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA.
Artist Elise Richman's eloquent essay on Maki's work was published in The Studio Visit.