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By tookie

BAM

A collage from our visit to the Bellevue Art Museum—-BAM
Too left is a shot looking outside with pool reflections, then a glass box representing an immigrant’s experience growing up in a detention center and all the experience held within, then an image of glass names hanging like a willow tree . The lower names being the ancestors and the the descendants rising up. The far top right did a red glass skirt.
In the center the BAM sign that sits outside the museum.
Bottom left is Big R contemplating. Next to him is a descending wall of plates all made holding the last meals some death row inmates had—-called the last supper—
Next a group of tents rising to the ceiling showing some shadows of what’s inside like a person feeding a child or petting a dog
Showing the unhoused having the same universal human needs . Lastly I put in the exhibit honoring the Nikkei farmers of Bellevue who were put into concentration camps in our country during WWII…the exhibits were all quite moving and fascinating. We got memberships

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