Masako Miyazaki
Lecturer
Department of Art & Art History
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Masako Miyazaki received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her film work has shown nationwide and won numerous awards. Living both in the U.S. and Kyoto, Japan, Miyazaki is similarly influenced by Japanese aesthetics and the Super Bowl culture. Her primary subjects are of open systems such as fire and traffic jams. Much of Miyazaki's recent work examines the language of movement harkening the works of Norman McLaren, Oskar Fischinger, and Man Ray. Miyazaki's public collections include the New York Public Library and the Pacific Film Archive. She is currently a 2nd year, Art Practice, MFA graduate student at Stanford University.
Research Interest
Art Practice