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Thank you to the incredible @dozierayanna and @artsy for this article highlighting the way women artists of color are often grappling with institutional memory, archives, and personal narratives to rewrite their history and legacy in the West. Thrilled to be included in this article along with artists @aprilbey_ and @pauline___shaw
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“My education as an artist really began under the quiet guidance of...my grandmothers on both my Japanese and Uruguayan sides of the family,” Nakazawa said. “Looking and understanding the world in multiple languages [and] perspectives...it only makes sense to me that the materials of our everyday life are perhaps the most radical materials we can use to discuss ‘us.’ That is how I started using textiles, because I wanted to start centering the conversation around the materials that most heavily signified my family.”
⭐️ ALSO so thankful for all the backbreaking work done by students and faculty of the New School - we have a new contract - and I will be teaching an Experimental Textiles course next semester!
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