Auction and Catalog

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Auction and Catalog
Art work by Ryu Wilke, YouthCAN participant
Fluid (from an animated video)
2016 DINNER & AUCTION
IDENTITY THROUGH ART l Saturday, March 26, 2016
PRESENTED BY:
Golden Raffle
Don’t miss out on this opportunity for TWO chances to win big! One lucky
raffle ticket will be drawn to win a 18-karat white gold pendant featuring
a pierced filigree floral design set with 12 round brilliant-cut diamonds
(.21 carat) – retail value of $1,650. Courtesy of Leslie Denny at LT Denny
A second raffle ticket will be drawn to win a $1,000 gift certificate
from Expedia.com®, valid for booking a hotel, flight or vacation on
www.expedia.com. Entry into this raffle is $100 per ticket. The winning
tickets will be drawn during the event. Winning one prize does not
exclude an individual with multiple raffle tickets from winning the
second. Must be present to win. Please see the rules section in this
catalog for full terms and restrictions.
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With our heartfelt thanks!
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And special thanks to all of the individuals and businesses supporting this event.
* The wine served tonight was generously donated by Barnard Griffin Winery
and Vineyard Brands, with special thanks to Mark Takagi.
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Our Museum
Mission
To connect everyone to the rich history, dynamic cultures, and art of Asian Pacific Americans through
vivid storytelling and inspiring experiences.
Goals
Through provocative and immersive exhibitions, accessible and interactive public programs, and
creative and educational student opportunities, The Wing works to:
• Empower Asian Pacific Americans (APAs) to tell stories in our own voices, providing first-person
perspectives on historic legacies, present realities, and future directions of the APA story
• Foster contemporary APA artists and increase visibility of their work
• Serve as a primary Smithsonian affiliate in the Pacific Northwest, a new National Park Service
Affiliated Area, and as the nation’s only museum dedicated to the multi-ethnic pan-APA communities
• Support Seattle’s Chinatown-International District as an economic engine to further preserve and
revitalize our neighborhood
• Inspire and strengthen the APA community through leadership development
Coming Up for 2016-2017
We will present new community-driven exhibitions and programs to meet the expanding demand for
authentic stories exploring APA’s vibrant culture and rich heritage including:
• A newly-supported project with the National Trust for Historic Preservation to preserve the Panama
Hotel collection, as part of a nationally-known Japantown historic building
• Curator Namita Wiggers’ response to The Wing’s textiles collection, working with contemporary
artists Surabhi Ghosh, Stephanie Syjuco, and Aram Han Sifuentes in the new exhibition Everything
has been material for scissors to shape
• The third and final year of Do You Know Bruce? celebrating Bruce Lee’s art, philosophy and writing,
opening October 1
• The personal journeys of APA athletes from a wide range of sports, ethnic and cultural identities,
genders, and generations in the exhibition Who’s Got Game?
• Glimpses of a Forever Foreigner: Poetry & Artwork Inspired by Japanese American Experiences,
an exhibition featuring artist Roger Shimomura and poet Lawrence Matsuda
• Promote historic and cultural value of the District through all-day admissions, new seasonal tours
and public programs such as Family Fun Days
• Activate Japantown’s Nihonmachi Alley and complete work on Chiyo’s Garden to further enliven
our neighborhood
• Provide an accessible resource for teachers and students through curriculum boxes, subsidized
tours for low-income students and public programs
• Serve middle school and high school students through our free afterschool and summer arts
leadership programs
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Staff
Roldy Aguero Ablao
Emily Alvey
Josie Baltan
Jennifer Buter-La Rue
Saira Chambers
Heather Chan
Vivian Chan
Chanta Chhay
Cassie Chinn
Tiffany Devoy
John Eklof
Bob Fisher
Rahul Gupta
Maya Hayashi
John Hom
Julz Ignacio
Karen Johnson
Karen Kajiwara
Michael Kan
Nam Keo
Michelle Reiko Kumata
Tiffanie Lam
Jintana Lityouvong
Jennifer Maines
Charlene Mano Shen
Tamar Manuel
Roeun Mol
Doan Nguyen
Lillian Nguyen
May Nguyen
John Nonato
Cassandra O’Francia
Clarissa O’Francia
Sarah Olivo
Ray Onzuka
Susana Park
Hanh Pham
Alex Plemitscher
Jeannette Roden Loo
Lexie Rodriguez
James Sok
Margaret Su
Tanya Subcleff
Beth Takekawa
Troy Tsuchikawa
Wren Wheeler
Ann Wong
Donald Wong
Jordan Wong
Kela Wong
Mikala Woodward
Gary Yamamoto
Leadership Circle
Leadership Circle Futurebuilders
($25,000 and above)
Ellen Ferguson*
Debbie Killinger*
Jim Lintott and May Liang*
Paul Mar*
The Atsuhiko and Ina Goodwin
Tateuchi Foundation*
Leadership Circle Historymakers
($10,000-$24,999)
Abraham and Shin Quon Goo*
Nancy Skinner Nordhoff
Beth Takekawa and Tony To*
Larry T. Yok and Eric T. Olson*
Leadership Circle Visionaries
($5,000-$9,999)
Adamucci Family*
Nancy Alvord*
Jon and Bobbe Bridge*
Bruce Brundige and Grace Tazuma*
Lobsang Dargey and Tami Agassi Dargey
Tom DeBoer and Durga Doraisamy
Jamie and Leesha Ford
Charlene and Jerry Lee
Flora Ling and Paul Sturm*
Paul and Craig Murakami
Jill Nishi and Howard Nakase
Steve and Paula Reynolds*
Diane and Rich Sugimura*
Judith Tobin and Michael Baker*
Dean, Gloria, Lindsay and Brady Wakayama*
Milt Wu*
Anonymous Donor
Leadership Circle Innovators
($2,500-$4,999)
Paul Bock and Family*
Katherine Cheng and Ron Nelson*
Bruce and Dolores Dong*
Nanette Fok and Brad Tong*
Sally and Dick Henriques
Susan Hori and Robert Hori
Pat and Doug Ikegami
Jeff Ing
Randy Inouye in Honor of Frank Fujii
Manami Kano
Ick-Whan Lee and Qwihee P. Lee
Perry and Vickie Lee
Anne B. Mize
Curtis and Charlene Nakayama*
Lynn Perkins*
Fred Schoen
Ann Wyman*
Deehan Wyman*
Virginia Wyman
Wyman Youth Trust
Leadership Circle
($1,000-$2,499)
Craig and Nancy Abramson*
Patricia Akiyama and David Larsen
Virginia Anderson*
Aileen Balahadia and Michael Panlasigui*
Colette and Warren Boeker
Toby Bright and Nancy Ward
Linda Brown and Larry True
Casey and Allison Bui*
Richard Cahall
James Cantu
Sai and Debbie Chaleunphonh*
David Chan and Jane Nakagawa
Gei and Matt Chan
Shirley Hune and Kenyon S. Chan*
David C. Chang
Wade and Naomi Char
Alice Chen
La Verne and Jack Chen
Ted Chen
Grace Chien and Rodney Eng
Wilson Chin and Tina Young*
Chuck and Chis Chinn*
Hing Chinn and Desiree Chinn*
Wallace and Deanna Chinn
Wilton and Paula Chinn*
Christopher Chow and Stephen Thane*
Elizabeth Choy and James Lobsenz*
John and Elsie Crossman
360 Hotel Group
Alicia Fung Davis
Steve Davis and Bob Evans
Monica, Stephen, Rachel and Thomas Day*
Mary and James Dunnam
Anne Fennessy and David Moseley*
Betti Fujikado
Jeni and Cal Fung*
Mimi Gan and Everett Billingslea*
Misun Chung Gerrick and Christopher Gerrick*
Louie Gong
Jennifer Gulrajani and Roger Gulrajani
Brenda and Chuck Handley
Peggy and Doug Hanel
Bruce and Joanne Harrell
Malcolm and Karen Harris
Natalie Hayashida Ong and Albert Y. Ong
Felix and Elizabeth Huang
Richard Lee Huie
John and Crystal Inge*
Barbara Johns and Richard Hesik*
Shannon and Dan Jost
Hyeok Kim
Tanya Kim*
Mary Knell
Linda R. Larson and B. Gerald Johnson*
Betty Lau*
Bo Lee and David Kwon
Amanda and Judd Lee
Linda E. Lemon and Bill Lemon
Sandy Lew-Hailer*
Nora Liu*
Kenneth and Michelle Lo
Gary and Mona Locke
Pat Norikane Logerwell and Don Logerwell*
Donna Lou and Peter Bladin*
Dr. Ted and Joyce Love
Todd Lum
Gladys Ly-Au Young
Don Mar*
Doug J. Mar and Patty Lee
Robin Mar*
Susan L. Mar*
Beverly and George Martin
Midori Matsui
Tomoko and Koji Matsuno*
Jim McDermott
Christina McPherson
JoAnn Mills
Roger Mizumori and Marlene P. Blessing
Victor and Stacy Mizumori*
Kemi Nakabayashi and Jim Norton*
Jean Nakayama
Frank and Haru Nishimura
Charles G. Nordhoff and Tracy Bennett*
Grace Nordhoff and Jonathan Beard
Larry Numata and Mae Fujita Numata
Loretta and Carlos Orpilla*
Savitha Reddy Pathi*
Jenny and Jeff Payne
Carolyn C. Rees
Sunny Speidel*
Allie and Will Spiess
Tai Tung, Inc.*
Mark Takagi and Connie Ricca
Lloyd and Joan Takasugi
Jean E. Takekawa*
Sue Taoka and Richard Mar*
Herbert Tsuchiya*
Gerard and Judy Tsutakawa
Todd Vogel
Maggie Walker*
Thomas Weeks and Deborah Oyer*
Maiko Winkler-Chin and Tyler Chin
York and Paula Wong*
Roger Woo
Ann P. Wyckoff
Kazuo and Mary Yamane Family Foundation
George and Irma Yen
Marge and John Young*
Erin Younger and Ed Liebow*
Judy Yu and Clay Hall
Cheryl and Richard Zahniser
Anonymous Donors
*denotes charter members
Based on 2015 calendar year contributions
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Auction Committee & Table Captains
Auction Committee
Table Captains
Bruce Brundige and Grace Tazuma, Co-chairs
Larry Yok and Eric Olson, Co-chairs
Tom DeBoer, Table Captain and Sponsorship Co-chair
Paul Mar, Table Captain and Sponsorship Co-chair
Pat Norikane Logerwell, Art Procurement Co-chair
Nanette Fok, Audience Development
Midori Matsui, Art Procurement Co-chair
Mark Takagi, Wine/Spirits Procurement Chair
Josie Baltan, Development Manager
Jennifer Buter-LaRue, Development Coordinator
Tiffany Devoy, Deputy Director for Donor Philanthropy
Margaret Su, Deputy Director for Institutional Giving and Marketing
Asian Counseling and Referral Service
Bruce Brundige and Grace Tazuma
Casey and Allison Bui
Sai and Debbie Chaleunphonh
Ted Chen
Katherine Cheng
Tom DeBoer and Durga Doraisamy
Ellen Ferguson
Nanette Fok and Brad Tong
Jamie and Leesha Ford
Friends of Seattle Chinatown International District
Preservation and Development Authority (SCIDpda)
Mimi Gan and Everett Billingslea
Misun Chung Gerrick and Christopher Gerrick
Japanese American Citizens League - Seattle
Keiro Northwest
Bo Lee and David Kwon
The Honorable Edwin M. Lee, Mayor of San Francisco
Pat Norikane Logerwell and Don Logerwell
Bettie Luke
Luke Sisters
Paul Mar
Midori Matsui
Congressman Jim McDermott
JoAnn Mills
Victor and Stacy Mizumori
The Honorable Edward B. Murray, Mayor of Seattle
Jill Nishi and Howard Nakase
Savitha Reddy Pathi
Spafford Robbins
Diane and Rich Sugimura
Rick and Sharon Sundberg
Mark Takagi and Connie Ricca
Beth Takekawa
Harold and Diane Taniguchi
Tony To
Judy Tobin and Michael Baker
Herb Tsuchiya
Mayumi Tsutakawa
Uwajimaya, Inc.
Gloria Lung Wakayama and Dean Wakayama
Katherine Iritani and Barry Wong
Stewart Wong and Thom Harrington
Ador Pereda Yano and Nancy Baer
Larry Yok and Eric Olson
Mayumi Tsutakawa, Auction and Catalog Writer
Brent Whiting/Whiting Design, Auction and Catalog Designer
John D. Pai/Production and Image, Technical Coordinator
Mimi Gan, YouthCAN Coach
VIP Table Sponsors
Tom DeBoer & Durga Doraisamy
Ellen Ferguson
Bo Lee & David Kwon
The Honorable Edwin M. Lee, Mayor of San Francisco
The Honorable Edward B. Murray, Mayor of Seattle
Paul Mar
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Donors & Volunteers
A special thank you to all the individuals and businesses that helped make tonight’s event possible.
Individuals and Businesses
A to Z Wineworks
ACT - A Contemporary Theatre
Anonymous (14 persons)
Anthony’s Restaurants
Argosy Cruises
ArtsWest Playhouse & Gallery
Eric Banh
Barnard Griffin Winery
Batch 206 Distillery
Ben Bridge Jeweler
Canlis Restaurant
Canoe Ridge Vineyard
Chateau Ste. Michelle
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Chocolate Box
Hsiao-Ching Chou
Nelson Daquip, Canlis
Tom DeBoer and Durga Doraisamy
Delta Air Lines
DK Restaurants
EMP Museum
Ethan Stowell Restaurants
Expedia
Flatstick Pub
Georgetown Brewing Company
Grand Central Baking
Chuck & Brenda Handley
Heavy Restaurant Group
Hotel Andra
Hotel Monaco
Huxley Wallace Collective
Institute of Flight
International Parking Management
Jackson Family Wines
LT Denny Jewelers
Bo Lee and David Kwon
Linda Lemon
Stephen and Dianne Loeb
Macrina Bakery
Majestic Bay Theatre
MAN Family Wines
Maryhill Winery
Matsuda Educational Consultants
Matthews Winery
Mayflower Park Hotel
Midori Ribbon
Momo
Morning Ritual Jewelry
Museum of Flight
Museum of History & Industry
Nordic Heritage Museum
Northwest African American Museum
Novelty Hill Winery
Pacific Bonsai Museum
Pacific Science Center
Penn Cove Wine Co.
Pepper Bridge Winery
Pratt Fine Arts
Oki Golf
Ole Imports
Oola Distillery
Pro Art & Framing
Redhook Brewery
Rhein Haus
Salty’s Seafood Grills
sandylew
Saviah Cellars
Schwartz Brothers Restaurants
Seattle Aquarium
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Mariners
Seattle Men’s Chorus
Seattle Sounders
Seattle Theatre Group
Seattle Youth Symphony
Summit at Steven’s Pass
Sweet and Sour Jewelry
Marc Takagi and Connie Ricca
Eric Tanaka
Teatro Zinzanni
Ten Mercer
The 5th Avenue Theatre
The Elliott Bay Book Company
The Essential Baking Company
Toulous Petit
Janice and Neill Urano
Uwajimaya, Inc.
Tony Ventura
Village Theatre
Wabi Sabi Restaurant
The Westin Seattle
Woodland Park Zoo
Larry Yok and Eric Olson
Judy Yu
Zeitgeist
Artists, Galleries & Custom Framing
ArtXchange
Azuma Gallery/Linda Suyama
Wendi Chen
Lolan Lo Cheng
Daniel Colvin
Zuolie Deng
Marita Dingus/Traver Gallery
Enfu/Ken Taya
Catherine Foster
Greg Kucera Gallery
Carole Grisham/Hiyama Studio
Louie Gong
Anne John
Nadine Kariya Studio Jeweler
Fumiko Kumura
Agnes C. Lee
Akiko Masker
Congressman Jim McDermott
Naoko Morisawa
Magnolia Museum Quality Framing
Morning Ritual Jewelry/Shayna Esteban
George Nakashima Woodworkers
Thu Nguyen
Beni O’Donnell
Tommer Peterson
Cavin Richie – Wildlife Carvings & Castings
Britt Rynearson
Sazanka Design
Roger Shimomura
Aki Sogabe
Sweet & Sour Jewelry
Akio Takamori
Gerard and Judith Tsutakawa
Patti Warashina
Z Z Wei
Barry Wong
Rick Wong
Stewart Wong
Craig Yamamoto
Junko Yamamoto
Kathy Yoshihara
Cheryl Zahniser
And thank you to the many volunteers that contribute to the success of this event! You will find individual acknowledgments in the addendum.
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Tonight’s Program
Monique Ming Lavin | Emcee
Monique Ming Lavin co-anchors KIRO 7 News at 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. weekdays,
alongside Steve Raible. She joined KIRO 7 in 2006 and has covered a range of
stories including the 2009 trial of Amanda Knox in Perugia, Italy, which received
an Emmy Award and a National Headliner Award for Breaking News. Monique has
been on the desk for some of Western Washington’s biggest news stories, including
coverage of the shootings at Marysville Pilchuck High School. She also anchored
coverage of a holiday season shooting at Westfield Southcenter for which KIRO 7
received an Emmy Award and National Headliner Award for Best Newscast.
Fred Northup | Auctioneer
Fred Northup, Jr., is a premier Pacific Northwest fundraising auctioneer, emcee,
comedy improviser, and musician. For 10 years, Fred appeared on stage as a
company member of Seattle’s famed TheatreSports comedy improv group. He
works nationally auctioneering and emceeing, and has entertained thousands at
major company events for Starbucks, Microsoft, Boeing, Amazon.com, Expedia.
In addition to his work on stage and on camera, Fred owns a video and event
production company, Southdown Creative. He’s also the co-inventor of RainGlobes,
the globe that rains! Visit him online at FredNorthup.com.
Sharon Maeda | Reader
Sharon Maeda is a longtime supporter of The Wing, including service on five
exhibition community advisory committees. She previously was executive director
of 21 PROGRESS, focusing on leadership development for immigrants and
underrepresented young adults. Her eclectic career has taken her to Los Angeles,
New York and Washington, DC, where she coordinated communications for Pacifica
Radio, the United Methodist Church’s Global Mission Board, and the US Department
of Housing and Urban Development, respectively. She currently leads Spectra
Communications, a consulting firm.
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Live Auction
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Aki Sogabe
Soaring Hawks
2-D paper cutting | $850
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: 425.881.7412 | akiart@comcast net | www.akisogabe.com
Aki Sogabe has been a major contributor to the arts in the Pacific Northwest
since 1978 when she introduced kirie (Japanese paper-cutting). Influenced by
Hokusai, a master of Ukiyo-e in the late Edo period, Soaring Hawks is part of
Sogabe’s Waterfall series, and depicts her love of the Seattle Seahawks! Her
work can be seen in public art installations including the Pike Place Market,
Seattle Center, and Uwajimaya Village and in many public and private collections
including the State of Washington and the State of Oregon Public Art Programs.
Her work is also regularly displayed at The Wing’s Marketplace.
Congressman Jim McDermott
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A village without bells? How do they live?
Spring dusk – From Basho
Sumi on paper | $750
Courtesy of the Artist | Framing courtesy of Gallery Frames
The esteemed US Congressman Jim McDermott not only represents our
region’s interest in the halls of Congress, but shares his sumi painting talent
with us also. The largely self taught painter derives inspiration from the
bountiful nature surrounding us, as well as his creative imagination. In this
subtle mountainside painting, citing a famous haiku poem by the renowned
poet Basho, the artist depicts travelers on their way to a restful destination.
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Beni O’Donnell (Chen)
Koi
Oil painting | $1,800
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: 206.854.4644 | [email protected] | www.studiobeni.com
Beni O’Donnell’s art work reflects the lively color and quick movement of
koi fish. Originally from Dalian, China, she studied with painting masters
in Osaka, Japan. She is now enrolled in the museum studies certificate
program at the University of Washington. Beni has a show of her artwork
coming up at ArtXchange Gallery this year.
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Wine Lovers’ Delight
$1,050
Courtesy of Steve and Dianne Loeb
Perfect for any wine enthusiast or the true wine connoisseur! Includes 12 bottles
of incredible wine!
Lot 1: Featuring an 8 vintage vertical from iconic Robert Mondavi Winery. Robert
Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, 1996-2003 (inclusive). Value of $900.
Lot 2: Chianti Riservas: Ruffino Gold Label 2001 & 2004, Monsanto 2004,
Frescobaldi Nippozano 2002. Value of $150.
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Lolan Lo Cheng
Tiger
Chinese brush technique with Chinese ink and watercolor | $2,000
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: 206.484.6074 | [email protected]
Inspired by tigers she has observed in various parts of the world, Lolan Lo
Cheng captures the facial expressions and graceful strength of tigers through
her skillful brush strokes on rice paper. She has exhibited her beautiful work
extensively in the US and Asia, and has been published in the Taiwan Artist
Series.
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Enfu
Everything Enfu
Digital, Metallic Archival, Acrylic | $2,000
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: www.enfu.com
Chicago-born Ken Taya started Enfu in 2005 as a personal outlet to express
his creativity outside of developing challenging video games. Much of his early
work explored the cultural paradigm shifts encountered as a person straddling
Japanese, Japanese-American, and American identities. His art embraces
vivid child-like colors and whimsy while grappling with the innocence often lost
to adults, which he calls “cuteness tempered with grit”. Enfu’s commissioned
illustrations and murals can be seen across the Pacific Northwest.
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Mira Nakashima
Special Figured Walnut Wepman Table
Eastern Black Walnut | $1,700
Courtesy of George Nakashima Woodworkers
Contact: 215.862.2272 | [email protected] |
www.nakashimawoodworker.com
Continuing in the tradition and inspiration of the acclaimed work of her father
George Nakashima, Mira Nakashima offers an improvisation of George’s
“Wepman Table” designed in 1954. Nakashima uses a black walnut with “free”
edges to give this piece its richly unique characteristics. As the head of the
George Nakashima Studios in New Hope, Pennsylvania, Mira creates iconic
furniture, has published books, and received numerous awards for her work. She
will show her creations in Ahmedabad, India, and Takamatsu, Japan, this year.
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Five-Star Dining with
Bad Eric & Friends
$375/person (20 seats maximum)
Back again by popular demand! Indulge in an unforgettable evening of
fabulous food and wine paired with great company at the Hot Stove Society.
Twenty lucky guests will enjoy a unique multi-course meal prepared by Eric
Tanaka (winner of the James Beard award for Best Chef Northwest/Hawaii and
executive chef and partner of Tom Douglas restaurants), and Eric Banh (Food
& Wine Star chef) chef/owner of Monsoon, Monsoon East, Ba Bar and Seven
Beef. Dinner wine will be selected from the private wine cellar of Mark Takagi
and Connie Ricca. On Thursday, October 13, 2016.
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Marita Dingus
The Importance of Hair
Glass and mixed media | $800
Courtesy of the Artist | Represented by William Traver Gallery
Contact: 253.833.8762 | [email protected]
The influence of Jacob Lawrence and African art is evident in Marita Dingus’
lively work created during a Pilchuck residency, combining recycled materials
with cast glass. Her awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, Poncho Artist
of the Year, an Artist Trust Fellowship, and a Museum of Glass solo show. Her
work will be shown at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art this year. Dingus’
installation of 400 Men of African Descent is part of the Seattle Art Museum’s
permanent collection.
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Delta One™ Tickets
Courtesy of Delta Air Lines
Does your future hold a special international vacation for you and that perfect
companion? Enjoy the freedom of two luxurious Delta One™ tickets, US to Asia,
with a total value of the two Delta One™ vouchers cited as $11,240.
Restrictions: Flights are subject to availability, passengers are responsible for
all taxes and baggage fees, vouchers cannot be replaced if lost or stolen, travel
must be completed by the redeem by date stated on the voucher and other
restrictions may apply.
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Catherine Foster
Flight of the Red Bird
Mixed media/ Metal 3D | $4,800
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: 360.860.2002 | [email protected] | www.catherinefoster.com
This fine art piece comes from Catherine Foster’s longstanding interest in
meditation. She developed the metal kimono 3-dimensional work as an
outgrowth of her study at the California College of Arts and Crafts. Her work
appears at Gallery 903 in Portland, Oregon.
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Ben Bridge Toscano Collection Necklace
Necklace of 17” openwork links in 14K gold
$2,199
Courtesy of Ben Bridge Jeweler
Remember the exquisite and classical design work you’ve seen in Florence,
Italy? Be the envy of your friends with this necklace reminiscent of the
craftsmanship of Tuscany. It’s 14K gold links are both light and striking.
For five generations, Ben Bridge has been offering the finest jewelry and
unsurpassed personal service in Seattle. As proof, Ben Bridge has more
Registered Jewelers and Certified Gemologists of the American Gem Society
than any other jeweler in North America.
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Anne John
Winter Solstice II
Mixed Media Collage Painting | $2,000
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: www.annejohn.com
Anne John’s mixed-media painting involves a layer of collage, then the
application of an acrylic medium, then finish work with oil paints. The
dynamic bird figure here signifies peace and hope. The artist lives in
Vancouver, Washington. Anne had the unique opportunity to study under
William Cummings and Lisel Salzer, whose influential teachings cultivated
her love of the painted figure.
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Thu Nguyen
3:30 A.M.
Oil on wood panel | $1,500
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: 808.775.0360 | [email protected] |
www.thunguyenpaintings.com
This moody painting is a self portrait, part of an ongoing series of dramatic
self expressions inspired by the renown portraitist Andrew Wyeth. Thu Nguyen
received a BFA in Painting at California State University at Long Beach and
has received prestigious grants from the Pollock Krasner Foundation and
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation. Her work is represented in many public
and private collections and is being shown at the National Portrait Gallery at
the Smithsonian Institution from now until January 2017.
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Cheryl Fujii Zahniser
Contemplation
Charcoal on paper | $1,700
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: 206.817.071 1 | [email protected] | www.cherylzahniser.com
Cheryl Fujii Zahniser focuses on portraiture and figurative work to explore
the fascinating personalities of individuals. Inspired by her study with noted
painter Frank Okada, the artist employs both charcoal stick and charcoal
powder to achieve her effect. This work is part of a series focusing on a
woman in kimono.
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Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900)
Untitled
Woodblock print triptych | $2,400
Courtesy of Tony Ventura
Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) was one of the most impressive and prolific
woodblock artists whose work spanned the Edo to Meiji Periods. He combined
a deep appreciation and knowledge of Kabuki drama with his skillful woodblock
craftsmanship. An apprentice of the renowned artist Utagawa Kunisada,
Kunichika created few landscape pieces, other than a commissioned series on
the famed Tokaido Road. Instead, he focused on the Japanese beauties, or
Bijin-ga, and stage actors of Tokyo’s red light districts, using exaggerated facial
shapes and brilliant colors.
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Canlis Package
$1,450
Courtesy of the Canlis Restaurant, Nelson Daquip,
and Mark Takagi & Connie Ricca.
Enjoy a spectacular dinner for four in the exclusive Cache Room of Canlis
Restaurant! This custom-designed, seven-course tasting menu will be determined
by the Executive Chef Brady Williams with wines paired by Sommelier Nelson
Daquip and the private cellar of Mark Takagi. Dinner wines will include one bottle
each of Metropolitain 2010 Brut, Aubert Chardonnay and Woodward Canyon
Cabernet Sauvignon “Old Vine.” Winner will take home tonight a bottle of Cuvee
d’Alice-Canlis and a bottle of Leonetti.
Restrictions: This certificate may not be redeemed on Saturdays, Valentine’s
Day, Christmas Eve, or New Year’s Eve. The winning bidder is responsible for
server gratuity and valet charges that evening.
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Z. Z. Wei
Journey Home
Giclee print on paper Limited Edition 1 of 30 | $2,100
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: www.zzweiart.com
Z.Z. Wei was born in Beijing and began painting during the tumultuous Cultural
Revolution. He came to Seattle in 1989 and ventured out to the dramatic Eastern
Washington Palouse country. Wei has used those rolling hills and back roads for
numerous paintings, including this one, with its iconic Airstream trailer. Mr. Wei’s
24th annual solo exhibition will be held at Patricia Rovzar Gallery in downtown
Seattle, opening in September.
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Gerard Tsutakawa
Ascending Curves
Bronze | $4,500
Courtesy of the Artist and Judith Tsutakawa |
Represented by Woodside/Braseth Gallery
Contact: [email protected] | www.gerardtsutakawa.com
Accomplished Northwest sculptor Gerard Tsutakawa creates artwork powerful
in both geometric forms and undulating shapes. He masters the balance
between positive form and negative space in his hallmark patina bronze work.
Ascending Curves is fabricated and welded from sheet bronze. Two of his
public installations include “Thunderbolt” at the new Four Seasons Hotel and
“Mitt” at Safeco Field, probably the most-photographed sculpture in Seattle.
He just finished a major sculpture for the Japanese American Language School
Memorial on the UW Tacoma campus.
The Wing honors
the late Robert Ohashi
Bob and Marian Ohashi were dedicated and generous supporters of The Wing. Bob was a Museum Board member for
10 years, with service as Vice President, and he was a trusted colleague of local artists, encouraging their generous
donations to the Museum auction. An art collector with extensive knowledge of Native American and Native Alaskan art,
his connections extended beyond Seattle. He mentored and encouraged Museum staff and board to nurture our long-term
community relationships.
Bob was born in Ketchikan, Alaska, where his Japanese grandfather emigrated during the Gold Rush. He loved skinny
dipping by a beaver dam with Japanese and Native American boys. During WWII, Bob’s family was removed from Alaska
and imprisoned in Camp Harmony in Puyallup and Minidoka Camp along with other Japanese Americans. He fought
adversity and joined the first University of Washington graduating class after incarceration.
The Wing Luke Museum remembers the kindness and leadership of Bob Ohashi as we honor him tonight.
“I can say one thing: I am very proud of my family. I hope that my children’s children will be just as proud of their
parents as I am of mine.” -- Robert Ohashi
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Fund Our Need
Identity Through Art
Celebrate The Wing’s Identity Through Art! While the museum honors and preserves the identities of those who have come before
us, we guarantee strong and authentic foundations for our future by investing in young people’s emerging identity as artists,
activists and leaders in the Asian Pacific American community.
The Wing’s afterschool and summer programs for youth provide hands-on opportunities for artistic expression while developing
leadership and communications skills. Our focus on cultural heritage allows program participants to connect their own identities with
those who came before, forging bonds with our broader community and specifically to the Chinatown-International District.
YouthCAN
TeensWay
School Tours
Summer @ The Wing
YouthCAN
High school students explore their personal leadership potential while engaging with innovative teaching-artist mentors to explore
their heritage and identities as Asian Pacific Americans. Students produce three inventive exhibitions per year along with those in
venues outside the Museum.
TeensWay
Middle school teens focus on lively art and adventure and build a foundation for strong identity. The program challenges teens to
use their deepest imaginations to creatively explore possibilities that build toward the production of a Museum exhibition.
School Tours
“History was hiding in plain sight. I just didn’t realize it.” – quote from a student tour
Exploring both the Museum and the immediate neighborhood, public and private school students experience history first-hand and
learn how the past helped shape our present-day Seattle.
Summer @ The Wing
An ever-changing adventure in art, culture and history, this is where stories come to life and imaginations soar. The summer
experience seeds a growing lifelong connection to The Wing, our neighborhood and the entire Pacific Northwest community.
These programs are made possible with your vigorous support. Please raise your bid card to invest in the youth who are
forging their identities and leadership skills at The Wing!
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Live Auction
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Akio Takamori
Woman Vase
Porcelain clay with glazes | $800
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: [email protected] | www.akiotakamori.com
Contemporary ceramics master Akio Takamori specializes in portraying the
human form in hand thrown porcelain with underglazes. He enjoys working with
the refined quality of porcelain, especially when making functional ware. A longtime art faculty member at the University of Washington, Takamori received the
Mayor’s Art and Innovation Award this past year. He has exhibited nationally and
abroad, has won numerous awards and fellowships, and appears in most major
ceramic art collections.
Roger Shimomura
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For Seattle P.I. (From the Mistaken Identities Series)
Lithograph | $1,350
Courtesy of the Artist
Roger Shimomura’s signature artworks employ Pop Art imagery to address political
issues of Asian America. This striking lithograph combines the influence of the
traditional Japanese woodblock print with an image of a Japanese American
mother and baby entering a World War II concentration camp, denoted by the
famous name tags they all wore. Shimomura was awarded the Joan Mitchell
Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant Program Award. A long time faculty
member at the University of Kansas at Lawrence, Shimomura’s list of prominent
awards and commissions spans many decades and locations nationwide, and
includes a large mural in King County’s Westlake Bus Tunnel Station.
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Patti Warashina Studio Tour and
Rooftop Garden Dinner
Limited to 20 guests at $325 each
Courtesy of the Artist, Wabi Sabi Restaurant and Mark Takagi and Connie Ricca
Art, delicious food, wine, and a view! It’s a very rare treat to visit the studio of
Patti Warashina, one of the most celebrated ceramic artists in America, and
to enjoy a rooftop party there with your dear friends. Patti’s strong and often
humorous female figures in clay grew from a past in both functional clay art and
Pop Art imagery. Warashina taught at the UW School of Art for twenty-five years
and retired as Professor Emerita in 1995. She is a Fellow of the American Craft
Council and her work appears in art collections throughout the US and abroad,
including the Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Art and Design in New York,
and the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto.
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Live Auction
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Craig Yamamoto
Hall Table
Cherry and Rosewood | $2,500
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: www.yamamotowoodworker.com
With an industrial design background, self-trained custom woodworker Craig
Yamamoto designs and builds Japanese influenced custom furniture. In his
Whidbey Island studio, the artist crafts his work from choice, certified sustainable
hardwoods. Yamamoto, who is influenced by his uncle, the acclaimed artist
George Nakashima, meticulously handcrafts pieces using interlocking joinery for
optimum structural integrity. The pieces feature a hand-rubbed finish to maintain
the wood’s natural beauty.
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Stewart Wong
MahAlaya
Ceramic | $1,000
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: www.purplemoondesign.com
Stewart Wong’s artwork is inspired by the stone temple architecture of East Asia
and Southeast Asia. And, on the other side of the globe, he is influenced by the
great and unorthodox Barcelona architect Antoni Gaudi. In this creation, the artwork
also serves the functional purpose of a home for wrens and chickadees to rest
in. Stewart has shown his work at the Whatcom Museum and Northwest Designer
Craftsmen and he has been featured in American Craft Magazine. You can see his
ceramic art in a show coming up in June at Seward Park Art Studio.
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Louie Gong
Guardians
Hand-embellished fine art print | $1,200
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: www.eighthgeneration.com
“Guardians” is a hand-embellished fine art print by Louie Gong (Nooksack),
completed in 2015. The original “Guardians” painting, which was 8’ x 8’, was
created for The Wing’s Cultural Confluences exhibition in 2013. Since then, it has
become a signature piece representing Louie’s trendsetting merger of influences
from his mixed Native and Asian heritage as well as the City of Seattle itself.
In 2015, Louie was commissioned by the City to paint a variation of this design
for the President of China. Louie explored this theme after recognizing the
overlapping, common purpose of guardian lions and Coast Salish house posts,
which identify and protect important spaces.
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Live Auction
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Epicurean Frenzy
Get your bid cards ready for our wild and wonderful Epicurean Frenzy! Be the
first to catch the auctioneer’s eye and you will win a delicious experience with
your gift certificate valued between $500 and Priceless.
1. Karaoke Party at Kona Kitchen | $50/each, for 36 guests
Another Wing Luke Auction favorite back by popular demand! Join Yuji and
Angie Okumoto of Kona Kitchen in North Seattle on Thursday, May 19, 2016
for a rousing evening of food, drinks and most importantly, karaoke! Esteemed
actor and restaurant owner, best known for his roles in “The Karate Kid, Part 2,”
”Inception,“ and ”Pearl Harbor,“ as well as numerous television appearances, will
be on hand to participate in the fun! Courtesy of Yuji and Angie Okumoto and
Kona Kitchen
2. Personal Shopping at Uwajimaya and Cooking Session
with Chef Hsiao-Ching Chou | $600
Experience an afternoon with food editor and chef Hsiao-Ching Chou with the
goal of creating Chinese Soul Food! She’s worked with Anthony Bourdain and
Tom Douglas – and you can learn from her, in an exclusive one-person class on
a mutually agreeable date. An Uwajimaya gift certificate for $100 can be used
for ingredients. Courtesy of Hsiao-Ching Chou and Uwajimaya, Inc.
3. Judy Yu’s Famous Crab Feast for 8 | $700
A home-cooked crab dinner for you and seven friends. Dungeness crab is
fresh-cooked and comes with cocktails, appetizers, accompaniments such as a
special Frogmore stew and dessert. This is an “all hands” dinner so be prepared
to get your hands dirty eating delicious crab! Courtesy of Chef Judy Yu.
4. Batch 206 VIP Distillery Tour and Tasting for 12 | $700
A VIP distillery tour and tasting at Batch 206 Distillery in Ballard. The tour
will feature a tutorial on making brandy and whisky, and an opportunity to
sample some of the finest spirits made in Washington. Master distiller Whitney
Meriwether will conduct an educational and entertaining presentation. Courtesy
of Batch 206 Distillery.
5. Din Tai Fung | Priceless
The sumptuous Din Tai Fung package includes a private room reservation for
eight at either the Seattle University Village location, or the Bellevue location,
plus a $250 dining credit. Don’t miss this chance to slurp and nibble the finest
dim sum, including the famous Xiaolongbao soup dumpling! It’s super yummy!
Courtesy of David Wasielewski, Din Tai Fung, and Judd and Amanda Lee.
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Live Auction
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Agnes C. Lee
Dancing Poem (Chinese)
Acrylic on canvas | $4,800
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: 206.915.3652
Agnes C. Lee uses the poem “Fairies by the River” by 15th Century poet Yang
Zhen as the basis for this dynamic work. Using Chinese calligraphy techniques
combined with the Western medium of acrylic on canvas, Lee offers a connection
across cultures – an intention she feels that the poem itself expresses. Lee was
trained in Chinese poetry and has work in collections across the US, China, and
Taiwan. One of her works is also displayed at University of Washington’s East
Asia Library.
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Sounders Suite
$1,200
Courtesy of International Parking Management
Celebrate the Seattle Sounders 2016 regular-season bid for an MLS title with your
17 guests in a luxury suite at Century Link Field. Date is Saturday June 25, 2 PM, vs
New York City FC. See Seattle’s international stars Clint Dempsey, Oswaldo Alonso
and Stefan Frei! The suite comes complete with cutting edge technology, luxurious
furnishings, perfect views of the field, six reserved parking passes and exclusive
club-level access. Excludes food and beverage, which you can purchase nearby in
the stadium.
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Junko Yamamoto
Progressing Strength
Oil on canvas | $2,800
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: junkoyamamoto.com
Junko Yamamoto’s painting is based on explorations of space, memories,
consciousness and unconsciousness. And she revels in the cosmic universe and
quantum physics. Her layered painting style yields shades of Japanese kimono
textile, as well as J-Pop culture. Yamamoto has been a professional artist in
residence at Pratt Fine Art Center, and also received an Artist Trust Gap Grant
and the Jentel Artist Residency. Her work will be shown at Arts West this July and
Bellevue College later this year.
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Diamond Earrings from LT Denny
Diamond earrings | $2,000
Courtesy of Leslie Denny at LT Denny
Contact: 206.682.5555, located at 515 Occidental Ave. S. Seattle WA 98104
Win this pair of diamond earrings! They are 18-karat white-gold, floral design,
bead-set with 50 round brilliant-cut diamonds weighing .35 carat total. It’s as
simple as that! LT Denny is an independent fine jewelry boutique located
in Pioneer Square. For over 35 years, the highly rated business has helped
customers celebrate moments of love, recognition and appreciation through
custom creations, as well as designer lines such as Beverley K, Tacori,
Verragio and Forevermark Diamonds.
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Barry Wong
Star Anise (From the Asian Patterns Series)
Giclee color photograph | $700
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: 206.510.7725 | [email protected] | www.barrywongphoto.com
Barry Wong’s photography transforms simple food items into fine art. Star
Anise, from his “Asian Patterns” still life series, draws from both his heritage and
international travels as inspiration for his stunning and precise art images. Wong
has been recognized with the International Photography Award and he was also
a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in photography. He is an instructor at the Lakeside
School, which is indeed fortunate for our next generation of photographers.
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Tommer Peterson
Untitled Landscape
Sumi on paper | $1,000
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: [email protected]
For an entirely new take on traditional calligraphy, Tommer Peterson tears
his masterfully painted characters into squares and then re-assembles them.
The resulting art is a scintillating landscape of the imagination. Peterson first
studied sosho style calligraphy in Kyoto in 1989 with Master Kazoku Saito,
and later with other high level Japanese teachers. His stunning work has
been shown in exhibitions in Japan, at the Frye Museum, and is found at
Kobo Gallery in Seattle.
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Mark P. Keane
Empty Mountains 2
Bontei Tray Garden | $1,500
Courtesy of Azuma Gallery / Linda Suyama
Contact: 206.622.5599 | [email protected] | www.azumagallery.com
Mark P. Keane focuses on the essential elements of wild nature, then simplifies
and arranges them in an elegant tray. The traditional Kyoto art of bontei, practiced
in East Asia, often is paired with bonsai miniature trees, but is contemporary and
more akin to abstract sculpture made of stones, barn wood and small ceramic
pieces. This artwork is reminiscent of the Ryoanji rock garden in Kyoto. Keane
has worked as a lecturer in the Department of Environmental Design at the Kyoto
University of Art and Design and at Cornell University, and is a fellow at the
Research Center for Japanese Garden Art in Kyoto and the Institute for Medieval
Japanese Studies in New York. He is a landscape architect, artist and writer and
lived in Kyoto for 20 years, specializing in Japanese garden design.
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Rick Wong
Year of the Dragon
Gallery wrapped canvas print | $1,300
Courtesy of the Artist
Contact: [email protected] | www.rickwong.com
Rick Wong’s photography ranges from the most dramatic landscape art
photography taken in distant reaches of the Earth, to crisp lively scenes from
our own International District. A highly experienced corporate photographer,
including aviation and product shooting, Wong’s work has been recognized by
many notable awards. His photographs were featured in the group show, Three
Wongs: Chinatown Photographs, at Seattle Central College’s M. Rosetta Hunter
Art Gallery, along with fellow local photographers Barry Wong and Dean Wong.
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Shunga Woodblock Print Triptych
Three Woodblock Prints | $1,800
Courtesy of Greg Kucera Gallery, Seattle
Contact: 206.624.0770 | www.gregkucera.com
Shunga are Edo Period erotic woodblock prints, a type of Ukiyo-e. Using subtle
coverings of kimono, often two bodies are depicted writhing on the tatami, and
sometimes the bodies are graphically shown. As part of the underworld culture
of theater actors, prostitutes and the “mizu-shobai” or drinking trade, Shunga
prints titillated, and sometimes instructed!
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Chance of winning based on the number of tickets
sold. You MUST be present to win. All entries become
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and may be used for any purpose and in any media in
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GRAND PRIZES: 1) 18-karat white gold pendant with
12 round brilliant-cut diamonds (.21 carat), valued at
$1,650, and 2) $1,000 Expedia Travel Certificate.
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must be used within one year of the auction date, March 26, 2016.
HOW TO WIN: Two (2) Grand Prize winners will be
selected in a random drawing conducted from all entries
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1900 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101. Once drawn, the winning
ticket of the first prize will not be re-entered for the second
drawing. In the event that the original Grand Prize winners
do not meet Official Rules or eligibility requirements, or he/
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continue until Grand Prizes are awarded.
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