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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Artist Laurel Nakadate
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Created by: wkberkey
Born in 1975 in Austin, Texas, Laurel Nakadate is one of the featured artists in the exhibition "One Way or Another: Asian American Art Now" currently on display at the ...
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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Video Interview with Laurel Nakadate, 5/6
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Uploaded by: wkberkey
TRANSCRIPTION: The job of an artist, I think, is to raise questions and try to answer them. And if I'm raising questions in an audience, and they're grappling ...
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Part of these collections:
ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Artist Laurel Nakadate
(Item 5 of 6, “Exploitation vs. Empathy - Part 5/6”)
Collected by: wkberkey
TRANSCRIPTION: The job of an artist, I think, is to raise questions and try to answer them. And if I'm raising questions in an audience, and they're grappling with how ...
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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Video Interview with Laurel Nakadate, 6 / 6
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TRANSCRIPTION: I think it's political by default, because any time we bring up gender politics, or any time you put a man and a woman in a frame, you're ...
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Part of these collections:
ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Artist Laurel Nakadate
(Item 6 of 6, “On Politics and Gender - Part 6/6”)
Collected by: wkberkey
TRANSCRIPTION: I think it's political by default, because any time we bring up gender politics, or any time you put a man and a woman in a frame, you're bringing ...
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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Video Interview with Laurel Nakadate, 4/6
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TRANSCRIPTION: I think there's a luxury of being neither one nor the other. Growing up, I never really fit into any one category. Like, "Are you a ...
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Part of these collections:
ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Artist Laurel Nakadate
(Item 4 of 6, “On Mixed-Race Identity - Part 4/6”)
Collected by: wkberkey
TRANSCRIPTION: I think there's a luxury of being neither one nor the other. Growing up, I never really fit into any one category. Like, "Are you a foreign student? Are ...
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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Video Interview with Laurel Nakadate, 3/6
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TRANSCRIPTION: When I was in college, I did a documentary on girls' colleges, where I just - very traditional documentary, 35mm and some video, of girls at Wellesley, Smith, ...
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Part of these collections:
ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Artist Laurel Nakadate
(Item 3 of 6, “Early Work & Origins - Part 3/6”)
Collected by: wkberkey
TRANSCRIPTION: When I was in college, I did a documentary on girls' colleges, where I just - very traditional documentary, 35mm and some video, of girls at Wellesley, Smith, and ...
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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Video Interview with Laurel Nakadate, 2/6
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TRANSCRIPTION: I think I was always doing creative stuff. My Dad was an author and a teacher at Iowa State. So I grew up knowing that making ...
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Part of these collections:
ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Artist Laurel Nakadate
(Item 2 of 6, “Creative Beginnings & Influences - Part 2/6”)
Collected by: wkberkey
TRANSCRIPTION: I think I was always doing creative stuff. My Dad is an author and a teacher at Iowa State. So I grew up knowing that making things was valid ...
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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Video Interview with Laurel Nakadate, 1/6
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TRANSCRIPTION: I was born in Texas and grew up in Iowa. My Dad is third generation Japanese American. He was raised in Portland, Oregon. My Mom ...
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Part of these collections:
ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Artist Laurel Nakadate
(Item 1 of 6, “Family & Background - Part 1/6”)
Collected by: wkberkey
TRANSCRIPTION: I was born in Texas and I grew up in Iowa. My Dad is third generation Japanese American. He was raised in Portland, Oregon. My Mom is from Texas ...
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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Video Introduction to Kaz Oshiro
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Uploaded by: wkberkey
An introduction to L.A. artist Kaz Oshiro, his process, and his three-dimensional paintings.
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ONE WAY OR ANOTHER - Interview with Kaz Oshiro
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L.A. artist Kaz Oshiro talks about his work, his identity, and what happens when someone mistakes his paintings for the real thing.
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