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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2025 · 6 MIN

Sights + Sounds: "Ruth Asawa: Retrospective" exhibit

from Crosscurrents · host KALW

San Francisco is proud to claim the iconic Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa as our own. She’s known primarily for her wire sculptures, as well as her advocacy for arts education. Now, 300 pieces of her work are currently on display at SFMOMA. Janet Bishop is one of the curators of the retrospective. 

San Francisco is proud to claim the iconic Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa as our own. She’s known primarily for her wire sculptures, as well as her advocacy for arts education. Now, 300 pieces of her work are currently on display at SFMOMA. Janet Bishop is one of the curators of the retrospective.

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