‘A Cut Above’ art exhibit to put blade work on display at the Sammamish Commons

Artists Betsy Best-Sparado, Mia Yoshihara Bradshaw, Lauren Iida and Naoko Morisawa will be present from 6-8 p.m. Jan. 5. The exhibit's original curator, June Sekiguchi, will join them.

The Sammamish Arts Commission and 4 Culture will allow the public to meet four blade-wielding artists at a reception Monday.

A Cut Above” opened at City Hall in the Sammamish Commons Plaza in October and will close on Jan. 16. The art exhibit features cut work inspired by Asian traditions in the media of paper, wood, prints and sculpture. It was developed by curator June Sekiguchi of Era Living, a retirement community with locations in Seattle and the Eastside.

Artists Betsy Best-Sparado, Mia Yoshihara Bradshaw, Lauren Iida and Naoko Morisawa will be present from 6-8 p.m. Jan. 5. The exhibit’s original curator, June Sekiguchi, will join them.

City Hall is located at 801 228th Ave. S.E.

For more information, contact Allison Gubata with the city of Sammamish at 425-295-0597.