Feb 28, 2009: Youshan Tang at the Sun Gallery in Hayward, CA

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sungallery.gifEvery year, the wonderful little Sun Gallery in Hayward, CA puts on an exhibit of children's book illustration that lasts for several months. A few pieces from each book goes on display, and children from schools all over the Bay Area visit the gallery to see the original art.

This Saturday, they are hosting a special reception for the public to meet the artists. Here is the information from the Sun Gallery:

Please join us for this special event at the Sun Gallery, Saturday, Feb. 28, from 1-4 pm. We're happy to bring to you in person the talented children's book illustrators whose work is showing at the Sun Gallery:

Carl Angel, Felicia Hoshino, David Hoobler, Dan Sansouci, Youshan Tang, and Jane Wattenberg

Here's an opportunity to meet these talented artists and to purchase an autographed book for your child, grandchild, niece, nephew, the kid down the street, or maybe just yourself.

Also on this day, between 1 and 3 pm, we will have our studio open for a free Saturday Art for Families experience!

The Books:

Carl Angel:
Lakas and the Makibaka Hotel
Lakas and the Manilatown Fish

David Hoobler:
Zonk the Turtle
The Dreaming Tortoise

Felicia Hoshino:
A Place Where Sunflowers Grow

Youshan Tang:
Abadeha: The Philippine Cinderella
Anklet for a Princess: A Cinderella Tale from India

Dan Sansouci:
The Mighty Pigeon Club
As Luck Would Have It

Jane Wattenberg:
Never Cry Woof
Mrs. Mustard's Baby Faces

20th Annual Children's Book Illustrator Exhibit Reception
Saturday, February 28, 2009
1:00pm-4:00pm
Sun Gallery
1015 E Street, Hayward, CA


Exhibit Dates
January 21 - April 18, 2009

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