Painting Without Painting: Paradise Bound (270 Augusta Ave.)

Article by Katie Yantzi (JET 2011-2013, Akita Prefecture). Reprinted with permissions from Archenemy Magazine

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Just steps away from the bustle of Kensington market lies a quiet haven of art from across the Pacific. Though the actual degree of quiet depends on what’s spinning from the record player. Paradise Bound (270 Augusta Ave.) is a shop that sells a fascinating pairing of things owner Grey Coyote loves most: good tunes and good old Japanese art.

“Old” is definitely the operative word here. Coyote has rare original works dating from the eighteenth century, which likely once belonged to samurai. The intricately designed pieces adorning the shop’s walls are known as kakejiku, meaning “hanging scroll,” and they can fetch anywhere from $100 to $3000.

“There are many artisans involved in the whole process,” says Coyote as he points out the various components of each scroll—the handmade silk; washi, meaning the sturdy Japanese paper; the delicate ink scenes; and jikusaki, the roller ends used to hold the scrolls in place. Finally, one artisan, “a mounting artist, much like our framing artists”, assembles the final scroll.

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J-Walking In Review

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JETAA’s inaugural J-Walking Tour took place on Sunday, September 25, against the backdrop of a perfectly sunny day that was made for strolling in the streets of Toronto. Our knowledgeable guide, James, led us on an animated tour of Toronto’s interesting sights and neighbourhoods, which included stops at the Royal Ontario Museum, the Annex and Kensington Market.

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A Boat Cruise To Remember

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July 10th was a perfect summer evening to sail by the Toronto skyline. That’s exactly what dozens of JETAA members did along with members of JAVA and CJS, coming together for an awesome summer boat cruise. The sold out evening with over 250 Canadian and Japanese participants included two floors of talented DJs and well stocked bars.

The photo-worthy sunset over the lake perfectly complimented the bright yukatas that dotted the boat.

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JETRO Toronto position: Business Development Officer

The Japan External Trade Organization is currently looking to fill the position of Business Development Officer at its Toronto office. The successful candidate will report directly to the Director of Research. The position is largely focused on research efforts, contributing to the various research activities of the JETRO Toronto office, while also requiring active participation in the office’s investment promotion and strategic alliance activities.
 

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