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  2. Shodoshima Yokai Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The museum is located on Shodoshima island, in the area known as the "maze district", in four wooden structures from the Meiji Era. [2] The collection consists of works by several artists some of which have been acquired through the Yokai Art Contest annually over the past decade. [2] [1] The origins of yokai folklore go back to the ...

  3. Category:Museums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shodoshima Yokai Art Museum This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 01:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  4. Edlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, D.C.

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    415 M Street, NW, the original home of the YMHA (1913–1914), precursor to the DCJCC. From 1914 to 1923, the building would house the Hebrew Home for the Aged. U.S. President Calvin Coolidge delivers a speech during the DCJCC cornerstone ceremony, May 3, 1925.

  5. Talk:Shodoshima Yokai Art Museum - Wikipedia

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  6. Atlas District - Wikipedia

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    A map of Washington, D.C., with the Atlas District highlighted in maroon. Atlas Performing Arts Center on H Street, NE. The Atlas District (also known as the Atlas or the H Street Corridor) is an arts and entertainment district located in the Near Northeast neighborhood of Washington, DC.

  7. William Woodward (artist, born 1935) - Wikipedia

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    In Washington DC, Woodward taught drawing at the Sheridan School, American University, Madeira School, Saint Albans School, and the Corcoran School of Art.At present, he is Professor Emeritus of Fine Art at George Washington University, where he was program director for the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree for 37 years (1969-2006). [4]

  8. Tazuko Ichikawa - Wikipedia

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    Tazuko Ichikawa (born 1941, Tokyo, Japan) [1] is an artist, primarily a sculptor, based in the Washington, D.C. area. Her studio is in Maryland. [2] The forms of her sculptures are abstract, organic, and streamlined, and she employs natural materials.

  9. List of museums in Japan - Wikipedia

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    As of 10 February 2015, in line with the Museum Act, there were twenty-one designated museum-equivalent facilities in Hokkaidō: [2]. Akkeshi Marine Station Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaidō University