Themes+Projects is pleased to announce Echoes by Japanese American artist, Seiko Tachibana opening November 1, 2025 through January 31, 2026. Celebrating Tachibana’s fourth solo show with the gallery, Echoes features a range of new works including soft botanical mixed-media color pencil drawings on wood panels to subdued, fractal patterned acrylic paintings on canvas.
Rooted in both philosophy and the natural world, Tachibana’s practice evokes a sense of unseen order that connects all forms of life. Echoes, notes Gallery Director Danny Sanchez, "highlights Tachibana's continued visual exploration of interconnectedness, where individual forms come together to create networks, patterns, and larger compositions. In this new series of work, her refined line-work and organic shapes repeat and mirror one another to form what she describes as a “visual echo,” a quiet dialogue of rhythm and resonance."
Seiko Tachibana was born in Japan and completed her Masters of Art Education at Kobe University, Japan. Living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1993, she received an MFA from San Francisco Art Institute in 1995 and has earned several awards, including The Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Award.
Seiko’s distinctive work balances Asian tradition with minimalist modernity and has been collected by international and national museums including The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco - The Legion of Honor and Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts - The Portland Museum of Art, Stanford University, and The New York Public Library, and major private collections throughout the US, Europe, and Japan.













