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ABOUT SAYAKA GANZ:
        Sayaka Ganz was born on Yokohama, Japan, and grew up living in
        Japan, Brazil, and Hong Kong. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts
        at Indiana University, a Master of Fine Arts from Bowling Green
        State University (Ohio), and taught design and drawing at Indiana
        University.

        www.sayakaganz.com




        ABOUT GRANTS PASS MUSEUM OF ART:

        The museum is located in a building constructed in 1905 and listed
        on the National Register of Historic Places. They located there in
        1996 and converted the building from a private residence. It has
        been updated for accessibility and safety, but retains its historic
        integrity.

        Grants Pass Museum of Art
        229 SW G St, Grants Pass
        541-479-3290
                                                                                           From fanstastic hikes & outdoors galore, to
        www.gpmuseum.com                                                                   boutique shopping & award winning dining
                                                                                          and wineries, we welcome you to experience
                                                                                               Jacksonville’s small town charm.
                                                                                  Photo credit:
                                                                                 The Rogue Grape
        The Tour of Sayaka Ganz Reclaimed Creations is produced by David J. Wagner, L.L.C.             Come stay awhile.
        David J. Wagner, Ph.D., Curator/Tour Director                                             Start planning your trip today!
        www.davidjwagnerllc.com                                                   JACKSONVILLEOREGON.ORG

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