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Announcement of Closure of Entoten’s Physical Gallery

June 9, 2020Topics

I’m saddened today to inform you that the alignment of some dark and troubling stars in the Entoten universe during the Covid-19 Pandemic has caused serious financial stress and uncertainty in my business operations. In order to ensure the continuing survival of my online gallery, I have decided to close my physical gallery in San Diego.

This is a bittersweet decision, especially after having several successful shows and workshops that I felt I was on track to turning the gallery into a place that I envisioned: a place where people could meet beautiful crafts and to experience them being made and used. But with Covid-19, this is not the time for such in-person experiences and I will have to wait until when it is safe and people feel comfortable to do so.

When that future arrives, I will be doing pop-up shows and workshops in San Diego and beyond. In the meantime, my online store is operating as usual and I’m shipping orders in a speedy manner. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your continued support and hope that you are all able to enjoy the arrival of summer.

 

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2 responses on “Announcement of Closure of Entoten’s Physical Gallery”

  1. John June 10, 2020 at 8:49 pm

    What’s the website to the on-line store?

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    1. Ai Kanazawa Post authorJune 10, 2020 at 9:19 pm

      Hello it’s https://www.entoten.com/shop/

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