Cindy Mochizuki

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Artist Cindy Mochizuki on her new documentary, Between Pictures: The Lens of Tamio Wakayama | North by Northwest with Margaret Gallagher | Live Radio | CBC Listen
Artist Cindy Mochizuki on her new documentary, Between Pictures: The Lens of Tamio Wakayama | North by Northwest with Margaret Gallagher | Live Radio | CBC Listen
Award-winning multimedia artist Cindy Mochizuki joins us in studio to discuss her new film, which celebrates the life and work of the late Japanese-Canadian photographer Tamio Wakayama.
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Artist Cindy Mochizuki on her new documentary, Between Pictures: The Lens of Tamio Wakayama | North by Northwest with Margaret Gallagher | Live Radio | CBC Listen
Exploring secret histories with artist Cindy Mochizuki
Exploring secret histories with artist Cindy Mochizuki
Interdisciplinary artist Cindy Mochizuki awarded VIVA Award. Compass, Digital Carnival, Richmond World Festival, Richmond, BC, 2017. Multimedia performance. This October, the Vancouver-based artist...
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Exploring secret histories with artist Cindy Mochizuki
WestCoastCurated on Instagram: "Cindy Mochizuki is an award-winning, Vancouver-based interdisciplinary artist and storyteller. Working within an impressive spectrum of mediums, Cindy often explores the Japanese Canadian experience, blending marginalized voices, histories and traditions with a contemporary perspective. Whether it’s via multi-media installations, audio fiction, performance, or animation, Cindy gives her audience intimate, pensive moments to consider. Her upcoming show, Ancestral Dreams & Other Premonitions opens on April 20 at Kamloops Art Gallery, and is curated by Charo Neville To follow more of Cindy’s work, be sure to check out her page, @cindy_mochizuki #explorebc #westcoastcurated #artist"
WestCoastCurated on Instagram: "Cindy Mochizuki is an award-winning, Vancouver-based interdisciplinary artist and storyteller. Working within an impressive spectrum of mediums, Cindy often explores the Japanese Canadian experience, blending marginalized voices, histories and traditions with a contemporary perspective. Whether it’s via multi-media installations, audio fiction, performance, or animation, Cindy gives her audience intimate, pensive moments to consider. Her upcoming show, Ancestral Dreams & Other Premonitions opens on April 20 at Kamloops Art Gallery, and is curated by Charo Neville To follow more of Cindy’s work, be sure to check out her page, @cindy_mochizuki #explorebc #westcoastcurated #artist"
333 likes, 20 comments - westcoastcurated on March 20, 2024: "Cindy Mochizuki is an award-winning, Vancouver-based interdisciplinary artist and storyteller. Working within an impressive spectrum of mediums, Cindy often explores the Japanese Canadian experience, blending marginalized voices, histories and traditions with a contemporary perspective. Whether it’s via multi-media installations, audio fiction, performance, or animation, Cindy gives her audience intimate, pensive moments to consider. Her upcoming show, Ancestral Dreams & Other Premonitions...".
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WestCoastCurated on Instagram: "Cindy Mochizuki is an award-winning, Vancouver-based interdisciplinary artist and storyteller. Working within an impressive spectrum of mediums, Cindy often explores the Japanese Canadian experience, blending marginalized voices, histories and traditions with a contemporary perspective. Whether it’s via multi-media installations, audio fiction, performance, or animation, Cindy gives her audience intimate, pensive moments to consider. Her upcoming show, Ancestral Dreams & Other Premonitions opens on April 20 at Kamloops Art Gallery, and is curated by Charo Neville To follow more of Cindy’s work, be sure to check out her page, @cindy_mochizuki #explorebc #westcoastcurated #artist"
Namahage: Fearsome Guardians of Oga Peninsula - Spiritual Explorers | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Namahage: Fearsome Guardians of Oga Peninsula - Spiritual Explorers | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Oga Peninsula in northern Japan is home to mythical, ogre-like deities called Namahage. On New Year's Eve, human personifications of Namahage descend upon villages wearing frightening masks and costumes. The head of each household welcomes them with sake and food, and in return, they stomp and roar at the entrance to exorcise evil spirits and bring good luck. Our explorer visits the village of Anzenji to gain insight into how the imagination of the ancients inspired this fearsome protector.
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Namahage: Fearsome Guardians of Oga Peninsula - Spiritual Explorers | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Japanese Canadians
Japanese Canadians
Japanese Canadians, or Nikkei (meaning Japanese immigrants and their descendants), are Canadians of Japanese heritage. Japanese people arrived in Canada in two ...
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Japanese Canadians
In Conversation: Cindy Mochizuki with Hannah Jickling, Helen Reed, and Vanessa Kwan on Artistic Collaborations with Children
In Conversation: Cindy Mochizuki with Hannah Jickling, Helen Reed, and Vanessa Kwan on Artistic Collaborations with Children
Thursday, February 18, 2016, 7:00 PM Access Gallery Introduced by Kimberly Phillips artists Cindy Mochizuki, Hannah Jickling, Helen Reed and Vanessa Kwan come together to present and discuss artistic collaborations with children. With questions posed by both Kim and the audience, what unfolds is an active and engaging discussion surrounding diverse questions: What is the radical potential of artists working with children? How do we understand agency and authorship in projects involving young people? How might such projects point to broader questions around the ethics of engagement in contemporary art practice, and to new (and often destabilizing) forms of interaction within the gallery and beyond? How might curators or institutions shift their practices to support a wider range of complex, generous, and attentive play, in younger communities and in a wider sense? All these and more. HANNAH JICKLING experiments with the possibilities of form, participation and meaning-making across disciplines and publics. She frequently collaborates with HELEN REED, whose artistic practice explores her interest in participatory culture, affinity groups and fantasy-based subcultures. VANESSA KWAN is an artist and curator whose current projects include Jickling and Reed's public artwork situated at Queen Alexandra Elementary School (produced by Other Sights). CINDY MOCHIZUKI is an interdisciplinary artist engaged in a wide range of projects that evoke history, memory, and the imaginary. She holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies from the School For Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University.
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In Conversation: Cindy Mochizuki with Hannah Jickling, Helen Reed, and Vanessa Kwan on Artistic Collaborations with Children
Things on the Shoreline
Things on the Shoreline
When we are bored, the landscape appears barren, empty. But it is precisely this arid space in which the imagination can run wild, and produce whole populations of teeming, whimsical, creaturely life. Things on the Shoreline is a collaborative project initiated by Access Gallery, visual artist Cindy Mochizuki, and the students of Lord Strathcona Elementary School and the Vancouver Japanese Language School.
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Things on the Shoreline
Cindy Mochizuki: 雪/Snow
Cindy Mochizuki: 雪/Snow
Cindy Mochizuki, 雪/Snow , 2019. English-language closed captions available.Presented as part of The Pandemic is a Portal. See the exhibition here: http://www...
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Cindy Mochizuki: 雪/Snow
Ep.24 - The Art Psychic
Ep.24 - The Art Psychic
Listen to this episode from The Imposter on Spotify. Artwork goes missing. A film hits an impasse. An artist feels stuck. They turn to fortune teller Cindy Mochizuki for guidance.   In addition to being a go-to fortune teller for artists, Cindy Mochizuki is herself an artist based in Vancouver. Her work spans from animation to sculpture, incorporating themes of history and memory. Her short films have screened around the world.   Every artist on this episode makes incredible work that you should check out. We have links on our website, canadalandshow.com/imp   Abbas Akhavan works in installation, drawing, video and performance. That work of his in The Guggenheim is called "Study for a Monument." Amy Lam is one half of Life of a Craphead, who host a livestreamed performance night called Doored. They made the movie Bugs, "a satire about bug society and its most powerful family." Walter Scott is a multi-disciplinary artist and creator of the Wendy comic books. You can hear a full interview with him on The Imposter episode 10, "Happy Lucky Accident Stories." Sojourner Truth Parsons is a painter who has exhibited work around the continent. There's a great profile of her in Canadian Art, where you can see a lot of her paintings. Nadia Belerique makes installations and works with steel. Her website looks like a xeroxed zine.   Music on this episode: That funky electronic track at the beginning of the show is "Sage" by Man Made Hill. Additional music is by Carl Didur.   The Imposter is hosted by Aliya Pabani and produced by Kevin Sexton. Follow us on on Twitter @IMPSTR / @aliyapabaniSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep.24 - The Art Psychic
The Work of Art: Episode 2 - Cindy Mochizuki & Makiko Hara
The Work of Art: Episode 2 - Cindy Mochizuki & Makiko Hara
Listen to this episode from The Work of Art on Spotify. In this episode, we listen to the Artist Talk by the "Cave to Dream" artist, Cindy Mochizuki, and freelance curator, Mariko Hara. The talk was held at the Richmond Art Gallery in November of 2019 and the exhibition was held from September 29th - November 17th, 2019 with a one-day live performance.  About the Presenters: Cindy Mochizuki creates multi-media installation, 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, US, 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) Makiko Hara is an independent curator and writer from Tokyo, Japan, based in Vancouver, BC. From 2007 to 2013, she was the Chief curator of Centre A —Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art. She has worked with many visual artists on a variety of projects as an independent curator, including: Scotia Bank Nuit Blanche, (Toronto, Canada, 2009), AIR YONAGO, Tottori Geijyu Art Festival (Yonago, Japan, 2014-15),Fictive Communities Asia-Koganecho Bazaar (Yokohama, Japan, 2014), Rock Paper Scissors, and Cindy Mochizuki, (Yonago City Museum of Art, Tottori, Japan, 2018). Hara was appointed Guest Curator at Koganecho Bazaar 2014 and in 2017 was appointed to the Advisory on International Exchange Center, Akita University of Arts, Akita, Japan. https://www.cindymochizuki.com/
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The Work of Art: Episode 2 - Cindy Mochizuki & Makiko Hara
Cindy Mochizuki: Autumn Strawberry
Cindy Mochizuki: Autumn Strawberry
Experience life on local Japanese Canadian farms in the twentieth century prior to WWII with hand-painted and digital animation.
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Cindy Mochizuki: Autumn Strawberry
Namahage Museum
Namahage Museum
Experience the folklore of the Namahage
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Namahage Museum
Making History Visible
Making History Visible
Artists use multimedia technologies to consider difficult history of Japanese Canadian internment.
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Making History Visible
Landscapes of Injustice
Landscapes of Injustice

Landscapes of Injustice, a history all Canadians should know.

During the 1940s, Canada enacted mass displacement and dispossession of people on racial grounds, a collective moral failure that remains only partially addressed. Japanese Canadians lost their homes, farms, businesses, as well as personal, family, and communal possessions. Landscapes of Injustice is dedicated to recovering and grappling with this difficult past.

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Landscapes of Injustice