Irene Sakata Arts
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  • Edible Arts
    • Scones
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                                    Creating art to eat, wear, send and look at.

Irene Sakata is a Toronto-based artist with many creative passions:  edible art,  fine art, paper art and wearable art.  With a background in food, science and a lifelong interest in art, particularly painting,  Irene now pursues these passions full time.
Irene conducts workshops in baking, jewellery making, fibre and paper arts and crafts and participates in craft and fine art shows.


Exhibitions  

January 15 - April 21, 2023       Artsu Masuri,  Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
December, 10, 2022                  Fuyu Matsuri, Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
June 4,5, 2022                            North Toronto Group of Artists Outdoor Show
September 25,26, 2021            North Toronto Group of Artists Outdoor Show
February 29,30, 2020                Haru Matsuri,  Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
March, 2020                               Group Exhibition, First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto 
July 2-29, 2017                           Artsu Matsuri,  Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre                                              
June 4 - 25, 2017                       "Islands" - solo  exhibition,  First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto
2010 - present                           ARTWALK, Yonge-Lawrence Village BIA
2009 - present                           North Toronto Group of Artists Studio Tour, Indoor and Outdoor Shows
2010                                            The Shops at Don Mills
2007 - 2017                                Art Showcase,  Momiji Centre
2003 - present                           Open House

Art Studies

Haliburton School of Arts
Ontario College of Art and Design
Three Schools of Art
Toronto School of Art
York University,  Faculty of Fine Arts