Resilience Opening and Artist Talk at IHMEC
*Sorry program is SOLD OUT.
December 15, 2024 Exhibition Opening for Resilience: A Sansei Sense of Legacy at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, Skokie, IL. Doors open at 1:30, Program 2:30-4pm. Reservations required. Program features Arielle Weininger (IHMEC curator), Kristine Aono (artist), Michael Takada (former CEO Japanese American Service Committee), and Ho Etsu Taiko.
Resilience: A Sansei Sense of Legacy December 15 through June 1, 2025.Upcoming Exhibition: Kimono: Garment, Canvas, & Artistic Muse
March 2025 through Fall 2029, multiple venues.
Traveling group exhibition
Curator: Meher McArthur
Facilitator: International Art & ArtistsOn-going Exhibit: Resilience: A Sansei Sense of Legacy
March 2022 through May 2027, multiple venues.
Traveling group exhibit: Kristine Aono, Reiko Fuji, Wendy Maruyama, Lydia Nakashima Degarrod, Tom Nakashima, Roger Shimomura, Judy Shintani, and Jerry Takigawa
Curators: Gail Enns & Jerry Takigawa
Facilitator: Mid-America Arts AllianceArtist Talk with Kristine Aono for Tadaima!
Artist Talk with Kristine Aono
Tadaima! A Virtual Pilgrimage
Japanese American Memorial Pilgrimages
Hosted by John Tonai
July 24, 2020
JAMPilgrimages Youtube ChannelIf You Remember, I'll Remember: Kristine Aono
Interview with Janet Dees, curator of If You Remember, I'll Remember, February -June 2017, Mary & Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University, IL.
The Nail That Sticks Up the Farthest: Stories of Internment and Remembrance
Vimeo: The Nail That Sticks Up the Farthest: Stories of Internment and Remembrance
Video of the Day of Remembrance at the Block Museum of Art commemorating the 75th anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066 which authorized the incarceration of Japanese-Americans. Kristine Aono's letter to participants is read with video of participants and her installation at the Block Museum.MacDowell, Conversation About Social Justice: Part 3
MacDowell Chairperson of the Board, Nell Painter invited fellows to submit their "art of redress" to "make a space to present art made in protest of previous and current injustices." Kristine Aono's installation "The Nail That Sticks Up the Farthest" was featured.
SHIFT at the McLean Project for the Arts
SHIFT at the McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA
Virtual group show curated by Sarah Tanguy and Henry L. Thaggert
July 15 - August 27, 2020
July 23rd, Artist Talk featuring: Kristine Aono, Isaiah Aladejobi, ANDiLAND, Janathel Shaw, Anna U. Davis, Raymond BaccariTadaima! A Community Virtual Pilgrimage
June 13 thru August 16, 2020
Artist Talk: Friday July 24,2020 at 6PM (Pacific), 9pm (EST)
YouTubeLive @ https://www.youtube.com/japaneseamericanmemorialpilgrimages