Ava Mikolavich
@avamAva Mikolavich is currently studying Urban and Environmental Policy at Occidental College. After Ava graduate in the spring of 2010, she plans on starting a publication that gathers information about current sustainable technologies and social initiatives, while incorporating aspects of local art.
Updated June 2009
Stories from This Author
Bunkado Gifts and Music: The Story of an Artist and His Legacy
June 9, 2009 • Ava Mikolavich
Customers and clients call the Bunkado curio store in Los Angeles “the retro store” because of its constancy and enduring commitment to the Japanese arts and crafts. Tokio and Suye Ueyama started Bunkado, which means “house of culture” in Japanese, in 1945. Their niece, Irene Tsukuda-Germain, now runs the store in memory of her uncle and his original vision for the store as an artist’s Mecca. While the store has endured through several generations and cultural epochs, its inception was …