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  • Cindy Mochizuki

    Mochizuki creates multi-media installations, audio fiction, performance, animation, and drawings. Her works explore the manifestation of story and its relationship to site-specificity, invisible histories, archives, and memory work.  Her artistic process moves back and forth between multiple sites of cultural production considering language, chance, improvisation and engaging communities. She has exhibited, performed and screened her work in Canada, United States, and Asia. Exhibitions include the Frye Art Museum (Seattle, Washington), Yonago City Museum (Yonago, Japan), The New Gallery (Calgary), Hamilton Artists Inc (Hamilton), and Koganecho Bazaar (Yokohama). In 2015, she received the Vancouver’s Mayor’s Arts Award in New Media and Film. She received her MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies from the School For Contemporary Arts (2006).

Talks & Events

  • Rock, Paper, Scissors

    CINDY MOCHIZUKI
    September 7, 2019

    Please join us on Saturday, September 7, 2pm for the launch of Cindy Mochizuki’s new artist book K is for Kayashima: Rock, Paper, Scissors.

    With texts by Alexander Ginnan, Makiko Hara, Toshiaki Ishikura, Elizabeth MacKenzie, Kirsten Emiko McAllister and Cindy Mochizuki.

    Cindy Mochizuki would like to acknowledge and thank the Canada Council for the Arts, Gina Badger, Alexander Ginnan, Makiko Hara, Toshiaki Ishikura, Elizabeth, Mackenzie, Kirsten Emiko McAllister, Cherry Wen Wen Lu, Vicky Lum, Akio Hayashi, AIR 475 (Naoki Kuruma, Teruko Yoshida, Yoshiko Takamasu, Hiroaki Shiraishi, Shinn Shiroeda), Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre, Sherri Kajiwara, Village of Port Alice.

Publications

K is for Kayashima: Rock, Paper, Scissors

Title: K is for Kayashima: Rock, Paper, Scissors
Category: Artist book
Artist: Cindy Mochizuki
Authors: Alexander Ginnan, Makiko Hara, Toshiaki Ishikura, Elizabeth MacKenzie, Kirsten Emiko McAllister, Cindy Mochizuki
Editor: Gina Badger
Design: Victoria Lum
Translation: Akemi Nomoto, Masaki Watanabe
Publisher: Artspeak
Year published: 2019
Printed by: Mitchell Press, Burnaby, BC
Box Assembly: Adam Balazs
Dimensions: 24 x 4.3 x 17 cm
Weight: 421 g
Edition of 100
ISBN: 978-1-927630-09-9
Cost: $100


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