See local Japanese-American art at The Lakeshore

Published 10:10 am Thursday, January 22, 2026

Chiho Sanada talks with a guest about one of her pieces. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
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Chiho Sanada talks with a guest about one of her pieces. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing

Chiho Sanada talks with a guest about one of her pieces. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
Chiho Sanada talks with a guest about one of her pieces.
“The Karate Kids” by Stan Matusui. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
The Lakeshore resident David Yano talks about his artwork.
“Untitled (Solitary Tree)” by David Yano, a resident at The Lakeshore in Renton. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
“Piece” by Chiho Sanada, sumi on fabric. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
A guest to the gallery opening looks at Yoshi Nakagawa’s “Kasa” piece. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
“Rustling, Osaka, Japan” by Kayako Sareen. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing
A koto player entertained the packed room of the Lakeshore. Photos by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing

From Jan. 17 to May 19, The Lakeshore retirement community in Renton is displaying a special gallery of artwork called “Contemporary Japanese American Art,” with several Lakeshore residents taking part in the gallery.

Curated by Lynda Swenson, the art show’s opening gala was on Saturday, Jan. 17, complete with hors d’oeuvres, desserts, free beverages (including sake), live koto music and a chance to meet local Japanese-American artists.

Artists include Miya Sukune, James Kurihara, Kayako Sareen, Erin Shigaki, Chiyo Sanada, Lisa Hasagawa, Yoshi Nakagawa and Stan Matusui, along with Lakeshore residents David Yano, Susumu Nakanishi, Lillian Sako, Teresa Maebori and Carolyn Perlbachs.

The Lakeshore is located at 11448 Rainier Avenue South.