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Inside “To Catch a Fish”: The New Exhibit Exploring the Art and Culture of Fishing
- A new exhibit at Mingei International Museum in San Diego explores the history and culture of fishing through artifacts, art, and public programs.
- The exhibit traces fishing gear from more than 20 countries, including 300 BC descalers and 1800s Japanese glass floats.
- Marianne Nicolson’s installation 'The Halibut Hoohandmadeks' highlights Indigenous perspectives on commercial fishing in British Columbia.
- The show also presents the spiritual side of fishing, linking myth, amulets, and safe passage to a broader cultural context.
- The exhibit closes November 1, 2026, with museum hours and admission details available to visitors.
- The exhibit is curated to connect daily life with the artistry and spirituality of fishing across cultures.
- Public programs include lectures and classes on aspects like gyotaku, expanding the exhibit’s reach.
- Mingei International Museum emphasizes folk art, craft, and design across past and present cultures.
- The exhibit links fishing culture to everyday items, including clothing and culinary traditions.
- The exhibit invites visitors to see the artistry and spirituality in fishing as a shared human story.
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