Origami Demonstration at 'Arts Alive' Art Fair, Eberwhite School, January 1972
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1972
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'Arts Alive' At Eberwhite ~ Macrame, pottery, weaving and origami were all part of the artistic talent displayed at "Arts Alive," an art fair held at Eberwhite Elementary School yesterday. Grace Kikuchi, demonstrating the art of Japanese paper folding (origami), was one of eight local artists to share her talent with fascinated grade school students. Also included at the art fair were art projects done by elementary students from Hikone, Japan, Ann Arbor's sister city. The art work from Hikone will be on display for two weeks, according to Joan Beaver, art teacher.
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1972
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'Arts Alive' At Eberwhite ~ Macrame, pottery, weaving and origami were all part of the artistic talent displayed at "Arts Alive," an art fair held at Eberwhite Elementary School yesterday. Grace Kikuchi, demonstrating the art of Japanese paper folding (origami), was one of eight local artists to share her talent with fascinated grade school students. Also included at the art fair were art projects done by elementary students from Hikone, Japan, Ann Arbor's sister city. The art work from Hikone will be on display for two weeks, according to Joan Beaver, art teacher.
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1972
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January
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