From DiscoverNikkei.org
Sadashi Inuzuka
Mixed media artist (b.1951)
"Impressively, Inuzuka creates highly detailed ceramic sculpture despite being legally blind." -- SUNY New Paltz
- Faculty profile: School of Art and Design, University of Michigan
- Gallery profile: Nancy Margolis Gallery (New York)
- Includes gallery of works, artist's statement, and biography with extensive bibliography and exhibition history.
- Gallery profile: Dubhe Carreño Gallery (Chicago)
- Profile: Asian American Arts Centre (New York)
- 犬冢定史(美国)
- Susan Jefferies, "Sadashi Inuzuka: Natural Beauty Through Order". Ceramics Art and Perception 51 (2003).
- "Artist Explores Parallels Between Nature and Society: Sadashi Inuzuka Presents Slide Lecture at SUNY New Paltz".
- Announcement of Inuzuka's lecture at the School of Fine + Performing Arts, SUNY New Paltz, October 31, 2001.
- Joanne Nesbit, "Artist uses ceramics as medium to link sighted, non-sighted individuals". The University Record, October 23, 2000.
- Joanne Nesbit, "Just one of many ways of seeing". University of Michigan News Service, September 20, 2000.
- Britt Halvorson, "Ceramist, paleontologist explore parallels in their work". The University Record, May 8, 2000.
- "A focus on form and the evolutionary process as they relate to artistic creation and the natural world are two parallels ceramist Sadashi Inuzuka and paleontologist Peter Kaplan draw between their seemingly disparate work."
Exhibitions
- "Spirit Boat floats at Gendai Gallery". insideToronto.com, April 15, 2005.
- Exhibition of Inuzuka's work, Spirit Boats (1991-93).
- "'"These boats represent my experience and status as an immigrant from Japan to Canada," he wrote. "At the time I had a feeling of floating between cultures. Travelling between many countries I felt adrift without any connection.'"
- Exhibition: "Sadashi Inuzuka: Water Trade" (Fort Wayne, IN, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, March 6-July 18, 2004)
- Group exhibition: "Lappeenranta K’03" (Lappeenranta, Finland, South Karelia Art Museum, June 15-September 28, 2003)
- Online exhibition: "Fire + Earth". (Virtual Museum Canada)
- Pieces from the touring exhibition, "FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics".
- Exhibition: "Omoide/Memory" (Tokyo, Canadian Embassy Gallery, 2000)