Fig Tree Gallery spotlights members Artists Amy Kasai and Marion Young show their work at the gallery.(SPOTLIGHT)

From: The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA) | Date: July 1, 2001 | Copyright information

Byline: The Fresno Bee

Amy Kasai and Marion Young, founding members of the cooperative Fig Tree Gallery, team up this month in the venue with the most representative exhibition of their work in years.

The show will be introduced through the ARThop reception 5-8 p.m. Thursday at the gallery, 1536 Fulton St. The traditional members' reception will be 2-5 p.m. July 8. Both are open to the public.

Kasai, a retired Reedley College art teacher, will exhib...

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