Media
I had originally planned on letting the images and the concept of my project take you wherever they might lead you, but many have asked for a bit more background on the history, origins and meaning behind the images. Below are some links that will provide more insight.
Travels with the Tea Bowls: Where They Went and Why (video)
Video presentation of Freedom from Fear/Yellow Bowl Project
Scary as Tea Bowls: Setsuko Sato Winchester
Interview about my project for a website which features women who are FAB - Fifty and Beyond
Interdisciplinary Project at MCLA Gallery 51 for Fall Semester
Article about an exhibit of my project at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Setsuko Winchester’s Tea Bowls (video)
Chance encounter with a young journalism student, Sarah Collins, while on the road to Manzanar
Freedom from Fear: A Journey of Remembrance
A piece I wrote for my local paper, the Sandisfield Times, upon coming home after the first “journey”
Freedom from Fear Project
Q&A with the folks at Four Freedoms Park about my visit to the memorial on Roosevelt Island in New York City
FDR's Four Freedoms in a Divided America (audio)
Radio interview on WNYC’s The Takeaway,broadcast on FDR’s Four Freedoms
Setsuko Winchester: Freedom from Fear — The Yellow Bowl Project
A conversation on Studio Seeds
The Lovings and Why Race Matters
My essay on WAMC about Identity Politics: What do you do when your government singles you out for being you?
The Freedom from Fear/Yellow Bowl Project: Remembering America's Concentration Camps
Featured on The Living New Deal
Sandisfield artist’s project explores WWII liberty, ‘yellow peril’
Article in the Berkshire Eagle
Yellow Bowl: A couple pay their respect at ten former Japanese internment camps
Article in Berkshire Magazine
SculptureNow is 'Sculpture Wow' at The Mount
Article in the Berkshire Eagle
Touch the art: Program brings blind students to get to know sculpture at The Mount
Article in the Berkshire Eagle
Setsuko Winchester’s ‘Yellow Bowl Project’ explores the fear of immigrants
Article in The Berkshire Edge
Video presentation of Freedom from Fear/Yellow Bowl Project
Scary as Tea Bowls: Setsuko Sato Winchester
Interview about my project for a website which features women who are FAB - Fifty and Beyond
Interdisciplinary Project at MCLA Gallery 51 for Fall Semester
Article about an exhibit of my project at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Setsuko Winchester’s Tea Bowls (video)
Chance encounter with a young journalism student, Sarah Collins, while on the road to Manzanar
Freedom from Fear: A Journey of Remembrance
A piece I wrote for my local paper, the Sandisfield Times, upon coming home after the first “journey”
Freedom from Fear Project
Q&A with the folks at Four Freedoms Park about my visit to the memorial on Roosevelt Island in New York City
FDR's Four Freedoms in a Divided America (audio)
Radio interview on WNYC’s The Takeaway,broadcast on FDR’s Four Freedoms
Setsuko Winchester: Freedom from Fear — The Yellow Bowl Project
A conversation on Studio Seeds
The Lovings and Why Race Matters
My essay on WAMC about Identity Politics: What do you do when your government singles you out for being you?
The Freedom from Fear/Yellow Bowl Project: Remembering America's Concentration Camps
Featured on The Living New Deal
Sandisfield artist’s project explores WWII liberty, ‘yellow peril’
Article in the Berkshire Eagle
Yellow Bowl: A couple pay their respect at ten former Japanese internment camps
Article in Berkshire Magazine
SculptureNow is 'Sculpture Wow' at The Mount
Article in the Berkshire Eagle
Touch the art: Program brings blind students to get to know sculpture at The Mount
Article in the Berkshire Eagle
Setsuko Winchester’s ‘Yellow Bowl Project’ explores the fear of immigrants
Article in The Berkshire Edge