MASAKI MIKI/SELECTED WORKS
Always Together |
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Found Crown |
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This Could Be The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Her (bear and deer) Gouache and ink on paper Dimension 22 x 30 inches Framed 23.5 x 31.5 inches 2012 |
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Ghost of Remains (Twinned, II) |
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Ghost of Remains (Evergreen Antlers II) |
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Growing Antlers Against Her Wish |
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AFFILIATE > MASAKO MIKI" width="300" height="400"/>Masako Miki is a mixed media artist whose work reflects cultural identity issues with absurd and surreal narratives. Miki is a native of Japan and now lives and works in Berkeley. She received her MFA from San Jose State University. Miki has exhibited throughout the bay area including Headlands Center for the Arts, Park Life in San Francisco, the Compound Gallery in Oakland, and The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art in San Jose. Recently, she was a residency artist at Vermont Studio Center and Wassaic Project in New York, and a nominee for the 2010 SECA art award from SFMOMA. She is a recipient of an Individual Artist Award from The Santo Foundation. Her work is available at the SFMOMA Artists Gallery, Park Life, the Swarm Gallery, and the Bay Area Visual Arts Network. Currently she is working on a public art project for the city of Berkeley. She had her first solo show at Swarm, Ancillary Adaptations, in 2012.