Isla Center for the Arts
The Japan Foundation and the Consulate-General of Japan in Hagåtña (Guam) in partnership with the Isla Center for the Arts, the University of Guam, and the Senator Antonio M. Palomo Guam Museum & CHamoru Educational Facility, Department of CHamoru Affairs, is honored to present the traveling exhibition The Spirit of Budo: The History of Japan's Martial Arts.
The exhibition explores the evolution of Japanese martial arts. It features combat techniques (Bujutsu) to popular sports or physical exercise while tempering body and spirit (Budo).
The first half of the exhibition is devoted to displays of reproductions of historical weapons and implements, such as sword mountings, bows, arrows, helmets, and suits of armor. It focuses on the development and changes of Japanese martial arts from the 8th century to the 19th century.
The second half of the exhibition deals with the contemporary practice of martial arts evolution from the 19th and 20th centuries and how the spirit of martial arts is still inherent in the daily life of Japanese people today.
Throughout the exhibition, visitors will explore the significance of the various Japanese martial arts as a philosophy and art form, rather than as just a form of combat or sporting activity.
This exhibition has traveled around the world since 2007. It has been on display in more than 75 galleries and museums in more than 45 countries.
NOTE: Due to the current COVID restrictions, mask wearing and social distancing will be enforced.
For more information about the exhibition at the Isla Center for the Arts, please contact Dr. Velma Yamashita, Coordinator, at yamashitav@triton.uog.edu.
The University of Guam Senior Exhibition is an annual exhibition showcasing the work of the graduating fine arts seniors. The showcasing artists are evoked by their self journey and emotional expressive thoughts, and whenever creating new art, they have an ephemeral feeling. Equilibrium is the balance we all share living our daily lives and when we create artworks.
The exhibition has works created by 10 graduating fine arts seniors.
The University of Guam Undergraduate Exhibition is an annual display that features the works of fine arts students. This year, the virtual exhibition includes 108 two-dimensional and three-dimensional works created by 17 fine arts students.
Fine arts faculty selected these students to receive the following best in show awards:
You will get to know these students through their artwork, artists’ statements, as well as the audio and video files throughout the website. Students explain why they chose fine srts as a major and describe their experience as a student during the pandemic, and some of the Best-in-Show artists share details about their creative process.
The pandemic pushed the Isla Center to feature virtual exhibitions in place of the displays in the gallery. This is the Isla Center's fourth virtual exhibition, and we continue to explore and embrace this online platform. The Gallery Management and Exhibition Design class put together the website. Special thanks to Alecsandrew Gan, Margaret Espino, and Sydney Prudente for uploading, editing, and organizing sections of the exhibition.
This exhibition will be online until June 30, 2021.
Fine Arts Faculty Biennial
Dec. 5, 2019 - Jan. 24, 2020
The Isla Center for the Arts is will feature the UOG Fine Arts Faculty Biennial that will include recent works created by University of Guam Fine Arts faculty members. Current works of art produced by full-time professors Lewis Rifkowitz, Irena Keckes, and Ric R. Castro as well as adjunct instructors Victor Consaga and Perry Perez are featured in this exhibition that includes an array of media, such as ceramic sculptures, acrylic paintings, prints, photographs, and digital images.
Connections: Senior Art Exhibition
May 2 - June 1, 2019
“Connections” is the senior exhibition for fine arts and art majors at the University of Guam.
A project of UOG’s College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, “Connections” features works of art in the themes of nature, human figures, and culture. The exhibit features 15 students — the largest number ever featured in a senior exhibition — whose artwork includes prints, acrylic and watercolor paintings, ceramic sculptures, and illustrations.
The 15 student artists are below:
Undergraduate Student Exhibition
March 21-29, 2019
“Aiden, Cup O Noodles” by Sarah Johnson |
“Beach Date” by Roybert Bautista |
“Growing” by Trinity Feliciano |
The University of Guam Undergraduate Student Exhibition included 68 works of art created by UOG undergraduate students enrolled in the various studio classes. The pieces were selected by Fine Arts faculty and include ceramics, digital artwork, drawings, paintings, prints, and sculptures.
The student artists selected for the display were: Roybert Bautista, Sujin Bec, Nathaniel Kyle Belangue, Erika Cho, Victorino C. de la Pena, Mica Ebbat, Christel Ferrer, Anthony Gallego, Alecsandrew Gan, Dan Jardeleza, Sarah Johnson, Song He Jong, Dominique La Coste, Jordan Limtiaco, Tonya Dee McAuliffe McDaniel, Christianna Pacificar, Amberlyn Pangelinan, Bobbie Pitts, Sydney Prudente, and Joleen Unas.
21st Annual Art-a-thon Exhibition
Feb. 1, 2019 - March 1, 2019
The 21st Annual Art-a-thon Exhibition featured selected works of art created by students who participated in the 2018–2019 Isla Art-a-thon, a competition to promote the involvement of students in the arts and to raise funds for the center and for art programs in the participating schools.
Sunset at the Beach By Edward Jamie |
This year’s exhibit included more than 65 works selected from more than 950 students from 24 schools who participated in the Art-a-thon. Students from elementary, middle, and high schools produced their works using a variety of media, including crayon, pastels, colored pencils, ink, graphite, collage, mixed media, watercolors, and acrylics.
The competition raised more than $34,400 this year, up from $32,000 and $29,000 the previous two years. Forty percent of the funds, or about $13,790, will be returned to the participating schools to purchase art-related materials for the students. Another 40% goes to programming at the Isla Center for the Arts, and 20% goes toward prizes for the students.
The project is supported in part by the University of Guam. Corporate sponsors include Fish Eye Marine Park and Matson Foundation.
Peace in the Latte Valley By Antonio Cruz |
Los Capricos
May 7 - June 19
The exhibition features a complete set of 80 aquatint prints from the series
"Los Caprichos" by Francisco Goya.
Pieces of M.E. (Multicultural Expressions)
May 7 - June 19
This exhibit features UOG seniors in the Fine Arts program.
John Dierking's Masters Retrospective Art Exhibit
April 22 - April 29
Featured a variety of works created by Dierking as a student in the UOG graduate art program.
Isla Art-a-thon 2008 - 2009
March 5 - April 17, 2009
An exhibit of selected works by school children.
Isla's 2nd Art Festival
March 6, 2009
The Second Art Festival hosted a number of different vendors from local artists and
businesses.
Creative Hands: Pacific
December 4, 2008 - January 30, 2009
Is a jurored exhibition that features 35 works of art produced by 17 artists from the Micronesian
region.
The 3rd Annual Silent Art Auction
November 12 -13, 2008
A fundraising event selling different types of artwork.
Japanese Pottery: The Rising Generation from Traditional Japanese Kilns
August 28 - October 3, 2008
The exhibition featured over 70 ceramic pieces produced by 35 artists from Japan and
their interpretation of the exhibition theme, vessels.
Diverse Perspective: UOG Senior Art Show 2008
May 15 - June 27, 2008
This exhibit features UOG seniors in the Fine Arts program.
Isla Art-a-thon
March 28 - April 28, 2008
An exhibit of selected works by school children.
A Journey Home: Camp Roxas and Filipino American History in Guam
February 7 - March 21, 2008
An interpretive photographic exhibition which details the 60-year history of the Camp
Roxas Ilonggo community in Guam through archival photographs and interpretive panels.
UOG Art Faculty Biennial '07
December 6, 2007 - January 28, 2008
An exhibit of recent works created by University of Guam Fine Arts faculty members.
Paul Jacoulet’ s Vision of Micronesia
October 11 - November 24, 2007
This exhibit features over 200 blockprints of Paul Jacoulet, a French artist who traveled in the 1930s and 1940s throughout the Micronesian islands including Guam.
Japanese Toys: Traditional and Contemporary
August 9 - September 28, 2007
An exhibit of over 80 different toys ranging from those made of natural materials
such as bamboo and wood to more modern media such as plastic and metal.
New Harmonies! Celebrating American Roots Music
April 19 - May 26, 2007
Organized by the Smithsonian Institution, this exhibition will feature descriptions
and some audio clips of music known by names like blues, country, western, folk, jazz
and gospel. The music tells the stories of the people and tracks the unique history
of the people who, together, create the diverse and complex country of the United
States.
Isla Art-a-thon
February 23 - March 30, 2007
An exhibit of selected works by school children.
Art of the Pacific Rim: Works by Selected Artists
December 7, 2006 - January 26, 2007
Is a jurored exhibition that features 65 works of art produced by 26 artists from the Micronesian
region.
Japanese Contemporary Clay Works
August 17 - September 29
This exhibit showcased 44 works of clay from 29 Japanese artists. The distinctive
individualistic works in the exhibit were contemporary yet at the same time showing
tradition of Japanese ceramic works and reflects age-old Japanese sensibilities.
Printed Treasures
June 13 - July 28, 2006
This show highlights the Isla collection of works of print masters.
Isla Art-a-thon
April 7 - May 12, 2006
An exhibit of selected works by school children.
Hasso Manenggon
February 18 - March 24, 2006
A display of documentation of oral interviews and photography that record the experiences
of those who were held at the concentration camp in Manenggon, Yona during World War
II.