Episode 80: Jerry Takigawa
Jan 16, 2019•1 hr 3 min•Ep. 80
Episode description
Jerry Takigawa is a photographer, designer, and writer based in Carmel Valley, CA. In his photo series Balancing Cultures, Jerry explores his family’s history during the Japanese American Internment, creating striking and beautiful compositions that tell the story of a dark chapter in our nation’s past. In our conversation, I talked with Jerry about this body of work, about our shared identity as Japanese Americans, and about how he developed a visual vocabulary that has evolved throughout his artistic career.
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Show Notes:- Jerry Takigawa
- Jerry Takigawa - Balancing Cultures
- Jerry Takigawa - False Food
- Jerry Takigawa - Kimono Series
- Alvarado Gallery
- Turchin Center for the Visual Arts - “Full Circle: 2018 CENTER Award Winners”
- Atlanta Photography Group
- #ChannelOpenPhoto
- Poston War Relocation Center
- 442nd Regimental Combat Team
- Center for Photographic Art - Jerry Takigawa interview
- People’s Park
- Robin DiAngelo - White Fragility
- Works & Conversations - Jerry Takigawa Interview: Grace In Uncertainty
- Center for Photographic Art - PIE Labs
- Brené Brown - Dare to Lead
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