CONTACT//: sherry_koyama @ yahoo.com
BIO
EXHIBITIONS  
WORK  
I attempt to create a sense of familiarity by incorporating common everyday items such as wallpaper, into my work. By invoking the familiar, I aim to create a sense
of connectedness with the viewer - whether it be through the slightly chaotic and obsessive nature of the work, or its recognizable components. I strive to take what
is commonly found around us and create a sense of comfortable yet disquieting familiarity. In my recent work, wallpaper acts as the familiar material. The material
is self-contained as its own entity, while coexisting as part of a larger group (community). As a whole, each piece is a single organism- each of its parts is a
small but very necessary component of the whole. Each of these parts is as equally important as the next, and every little detail matters. Each minute detail, at its subtlest, is crucial in understanding what surrounds us. By overlooking one minuscule detail, it is possible to misinterpret vast fields of information. In creating each of these parts, the required process is highly repetitive and tedious. In the tedium of this process is precisely where I find my comfort.

 

Contact:

sherry_koyama @ yahoo.com

 

Education:

B.A. 2000
Studio Art, University of
California, Davis

B.A. 2000
Psychology, University of
California, Davis

 

Professional Experience:

The LAB, Co-Director 2005 to present
http://www.thelab.org

 
 
 
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