Exploratorium to host free tribute to Kiyomi Tanouye, who perished in Ghost Ship fire

Kiyomi Tanouye, 31, was one of at least 36 people who died in Friday night's fire at an Oakland warehouse known as the Ghost Ship. She was a music manager at Shazam. Photo: Facebook Kiyomi Tanouye, 31, was one of at least 36 people who died in Friday night's fire at an Oakland warehouse known as the Ghost Ship. She was a music manager at Shazam. Photo: Facebook Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Exploratorium to host free tribute to Kiyomi Tanouye, who perished in Ghost Ship fire 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

Kiyomi Tanouye, a woman who died in the tragic Ghost Ship fire in Oakland on December 2, will be remembered in a tribute held at San Francisco's Exploratorium on January 9, 2017.

The free event will present a view into some of Tanouye's artistic interests, through a sound exhibit created inside the Tactile Dome, as well as two film screenings.

Calling Tanouye "a dear member of our Exploratorium family," the staff wrote that "she was beloved by many here and elsewhere."

For the six hour duration of the event, the Tactile Dome will transform into The Cave You Fear to Enter, a "solo journey through darkness to elsewhere, guided by soundscapes related to various stages of Kiyomi's life and loves."

Additionally, Exploratorium organizers will screen two films related to Tanouye's passions for experimental art and alternative artistic spaces. The first film, screened at 5 p.m., showcases her "deep love" for the Jejune Institute with a screening of Spencer McCall's film "The Institute," and the second, shown at 7:15 p.m., recounts the closure of Death by Audio with a film called "Goodnight Brooklyn."

"We welcome loved ones and artist warehouse communities to join us in honoring her and all of the fire's victims," the event listing reads.

Any proceeds raised by donations will go to the Kiyomi Tanouye Fund at Mills College.