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Artist’s Resume
Group shows (Fine Arts):
2008: Behind Closed Dollars: Western
Ideas/Colonial Mentality, Manilatown Center, San Francisco, CA
2007: Second (After) Life Cafe, SOMArts,
San Francisco, CA
Digital
Offerings for the Altar of Life, SOMArts, San Francisco, CA
Fetish: The
Culture of Fear and Desire, Kearny Street Workshop, San
Francisco, CA
2006: APAture Festival, Kearny Street
Workshop, San Francisco, CA
1982: Marin County Fair, San Rafael, CA
1981: College of Marin Student Show,
Kentfield, CA
1980: College of Marin Student Show,
Kentfield, CA
Awards (Advertising):
1989: Honorable mention, graphic arts,
Printing Industries of America, Pittsburg, PA
1987: Best single trade ad, best public
affairs print campaign, Best of ’87, J. Walter Thompson,
San Francisco, CA
1986: Best single trade ad, Best of
’86, J. Walter Thompson, San Francisco, CA
1985: Two gold, one silver medal, Academy
of Art College Student Show
Publications:
1999: “ObaachanOjiichan,”
disorient 6
“The Temple of the Drum,” commissioned
illustration for musical score by Jon Jang, Library of Congress
Related work experience:
2004-2006: Author/designer, In Good Conscience: Supporting Japanese
Americans During the Internment, AACP,
Inc., partially
funded by the Civil Liberties Public
Education Program
2002: Co-author.designer, A Century of Change: The Memoirs of Nellie
Nakamura, privately commissioned
personal history
2001-2002: English editor/art director, The Beam magazine
published by Hokubei Mainichi newspaper
1999-2001: Editor/art director, Nikkei Heritage
magazine, National Japanese American Historical Society
1995-1997: Writer/designer for
HIV-prevention campaign, Centers for Disease Control/UCSF, San
Francisco, CA
1984-1994: Art director at J. Walter
Thompson, DDB Needham and Charles Schwab, Inc., San Francisco,
CA
Clients:Chevron, Kaiser Permanente, Fine
Arts Museums of SF, KTVU.
Education:
1981-1984: Academy of Art College,
Advertising and Illustration.
1979-1981: College of Marin, Painting and
Printmaking.
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