Shoji Arts Blog

Gallery Night Ithaca—Sam Fratto

April 22, 2022
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In just two weeks the gallery opening for PAINTING! by Sam Fratto will be held at Shoji Arts, 120 N. Aurora St. #7B, on May 6 from 5-8pm, first Friday gallery night in downtown Ithaca!

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One Year

February 4, 2022
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Wanting to emphasize women and women of color during the first year of business was really a necessary form of self-love at Shoji Arts. Come celebrate the 1 Year Anniversary with us at the March 4 Gallery Night!

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Six Months

September 4, 2021
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Dear Community and Clients.

Thank you! Without all of you, I wouldn’t be able to see Shoji Arts turn 6 months old today.

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Mission, Vision & Values

August 7, 2021
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For being so important, this Mission, Vision & Values statement needs its own blog!

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Spleen 6

June 13, 2021
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Happy International Shiatsu Day!
Today’s post is dedicated to Spleen 6, the Three Yin Junction.

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AAPI Month 2021

May 18, 2021
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Happy API Heritage Month! Here are some community resources I’ve compiled, just in case you are interested.

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shiatsu & u: Headaches, Migraines, Neck Pain

April 21, 2021
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Headaches? Migraines? Neck pain? Shiatsu can help.

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The Rings of Saturn

March 18, 2021
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After my book club decided our next selection would be German-English author W.G. Sebald’s ‘The Rings of Saturn’ (1995), I decided to #supportlocal and purchase my edition at Odyssey Bookstore at 115 Green Street!

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Ribbon Cutting

March 4, 2021
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At its base, Shoji Arts is about health. Health for the whole body, mind and spirit. Health for ourselves and health for our communities.

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Land and Culture

January 18, 2021
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Our Body, the earth, is a sacred land. The biggest lesson that dawned on me in 2020 is the importance of connecting intimately with the land and culture of where one’s “from” (one’s “roots”), as well as connecting intimately with the land and culture of where one “is” (one’s inhabitance).

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