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Marriage to Bob Stocksdale

Yeah, well to describe Bob, he was a farm boy from Indiana, but he just had a gift for seeing into a piece of wood. And also, he had a gift for form. And he was in a conscientious objector camp, and that's where he turned his first bowl… and he took them to Gump's, and they said, "We could sell these for you." And so that's how he got started.

There was a group called the Designer Craftsmen of California, and so we would meet at the meetings occasionally, and Bob lived here, and I lived on Milvia Street, just about five blocks away. And so he would pick me up when we would go to these meetings.

We got married in 1972, actually on the deck of my older sister's house in Piedmont… it worked out quite nicely, that is, you know, Bob worked ... He had a basement shop right under here, and then I did all my work upstairs, and then we would meet here for lunch.


artists arts Bob Stocksdale marriages

Date: November 23, 2018

Location: California, US

Interviewer: Patricia Wakida

Contributed by: A Co-Production of the Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum and KCET

Interviewee Bio

Kay Sekimachi, born in 1926 in San Francisco, is an American fiber artist best known for her masterful, three-dimensional woven monofilament hangings as well as her intricate baskets and bowls. Born in San Francisco on September 30, 1926, Sekimachi was interned with her family at Tanforan Assembly Center in California and then the Topaz concentraton camp in Utah from 1942 to 1944. (June 2018)

Yamada,Mitsuye

Her mother came to the U.S. with a group of picture brides

(b. 1923) Japanese American poet, activist

Kataoka,Mitsuru "Mits"

The first print image from film

(1934–2018) Japanese American designer, educator, and pioneer of media technologies

Kakita,Howard

On telling his wife he had radiation sickness and his son’s cancer

(b. 1938) Japanese American. Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor

Teisher,Monica

Interracial marriage trends

(b.1974) Japanese Colombian who currently resides in the United States

Naganuma,George Kazuharu

Art helped him to feel less foreign in school

(b. 1938) Japanese Peruvian incarcerated in Crystal City

Naganuma,George Kazuharu

Painting murals and signs in the army

(b. 1938) Japanese Peruvian incarcerated in Crystal City

Takamoto,Iwao

Developing Art Skills in Camp

Japanese American animator for Walt Disney and Hanna Barbera (1925-2007)

Sakoguchi,Ben

Differences between Parents

(b. 1938) Japanese American painter & printmaker

Sakoguchi,Ben

Starting out in Art

(b. 1938) Japanese American painter & printmaker

Sakoguchi,Ben

“I did what I wanted to do”

(b. 1938) Japanese American painter & printmaker