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Six handkerchiefs sewn together, painted with blue shibori textile patterns and the words, “It  ...
No Bones
Six handkerchiefs sewn together, painted with blue shibori textile patterns and the words, “It  ...
Six handkerchiefs sewn together, painted with blue shibori textile patterns and the words, “It was the skeleton with no bones in the closet,” hangs from fabric tabs on a bamboo pole.

No Bones

Artist Michelle Kumata
MediumAcrylic on cotton handkerchiefs, bamboo, poly thread
Dimensions29 x 48 x 1/2 in. (73.7 x 121.9 x 1.3 cm)
ClassificationsMixed Media
Credit LineSeattle Public Utilites 1% for Art Portable Works Collection
"They hardly ever talked about that experience. It made later generations curious and interested in a little-known experience of those who came before them. For later generations, it was the skeleton with no bones in the closet." -Ken Mochizuki

Many younger Japanese Americans did not hear the incarceration story from their elders, who faced racism and hostility upon returning “home” after WWII. Staying silent was a means of self-preservation. To protect their children, parents told them, “Keep your head down,” work hard, don’t speak up and don’t stand out.

These handkerchiefs are for tears not shed, marked with Japanese shibori patterns of clenched teeth and barbed wire. I hope my work helps release the pain, shame and anger passed down through generations. –Artist statement
Serenity Swarm
Amanda Triplett
2017
Remembering
Diem Chau
2010
Bound 2
Diem Chau
2010
Offering 1
Diem Chau
2010
Ruby Slippers
Diem Chau
2014
Gifted
Diem Chau
2009
Cultural Laminae
Scott Schuldt
2009
Cultural Laminae
Scott Schuldt
2009
Cultural Laminae
Scott Schuldt
2009
Deep In Our Bones
Marika Swan
2015