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Japanese photographer’s portraits, on display in Bend, showcase connection in Pacific Northwest
Japanese photographer’s portraits, on display in Bend, showcase connection in Pacific Northwest
Japanese photographer’s portraits, on display in Bend, showcase connection in Pacific Northwest

Published on: 04/29/2025

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The opening display at “Frank S. Matsura: Portraits from the Borderland” showcases a series of twelve playful self-portraits.

At the entrance to the “Frank S. Matsura: Portraits from the Borderland” exhibition at the High Desert Museum stands an enlarged collection of black-and-white stamp photographs depicting the artist.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/living/2025/04/japanese-photographers-portraits-on-display-in-bend-showcase-connection-in-pacific-northwest.html

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