The Clark Fellows

The Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture is honored by certain friends who, although not serving in an official capacity, have been very helpful to The Center.

Takeo Miki
1996
Mrs. Takeo Miki, internationally admired for continuing her husband's quest for world peace and better government.

 

James Cahill
1997
James Cahill, Professor Emeritus, History of Art, University of California, Berkeley, California

 

Seiji Hatakeyama
1998
Mrs. Seiji Hatakeyama was selected as our third Clark Fellow. The Hatakeyama Museum in Tokyo is noted for an exemplary collection of tea items as well as wonderful paintings. Mrs. Hatakeyama is also President of the Japanese World Wide Fund for Nature.

 

1999
Robert Harrington Skiles

 

2000
Dr. Peter F. and Doris Drucker

 

2000
Dr. A. Jess Shenson

 

2002
Dr. and Mrs. Sherman E. Lee

 

2003
Osborne and Gratia Hauge, Victor and Takako Hauge

 

2007
Ikuo Hirayama

 

2008
Natalie Fitz-Gerald