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Yuri Kobayashi Visiting Artist Lecture

February 27, 2024 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Free
Yuri's sculpture is in the middle of a dark room. It is wooden and circular with strips of wood going from one side of the structure to the other resembling a paper fan. There is an intense light on the sculpture which is casting a large shadow on the ground.

Location

Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU
601 W Broad St
Richmond, VA, 23220
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The Department of Craft/Material Studies presents a visiting artist lecture by Yuri Kobayashi on Tuesday, February 27 at 12:30 P.M. at the Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU (601 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220).

 

About the Artist–

Yuri Kobayashi, a sculptor and furniture maker based in Rockport, Maine, brings a wealth of expertise honed through diverse educational and professional experiences. Originating from Japan, she holds a B.A. in architectural design from Musashino Art University and a woodworking certificate from Shinrin Takumi Juku. Also, she earned an M.F.A. in furniture design at San Diego State University, where she studied under Wendy Murayama. With over a decade of teaching experience at the Rhode Island School of Design, Yuri’s work has been featured in national exhibitions and publications, earning her prestigious residencies at SUNY Purchase, the University of Wisconsin in Madison, and the Arizona State University Art Museum. Currently an instructor and lead studio fellow at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Maine, Yuri seamlessly blends traditional woodworking techniques with her innate sense of wonder and emotion, creating captivating pieces ranging from abstract sculptures to functional furniture.