Hiroshi SUZUKI
Associate Professor at Oil Painting Course, Kanazawa College of Art Born 1972 in Shizuoka, Lives and works in Kanazawa, Ishikawa. Hiroshi Suzuki has been working on projects using earth observation technology to draw the starry sky on the earth since 2010 after returning to Japan upon completion of a study abroad program at Brera Academy in Milano. In 2010 his research that would become the predecessor of his current research was selected for the Agency for Cultural Affairs Project to Support and Nurture Media Arts Creators. In 2012 he worked on developing expressive techniques related to art and science, especially space, through such projects as running a space art workshop called science, especially space, through such projects as running a space art workshop called NOAA’s Art as one of the ARCUS Project Local Program’s related programs. Currently he is an associate professor of oil painting course at Kanazawa College of Art and representative for the Constellation of the earth Project. Education 2004-2007 Senior Lecturer (Oil Painting Department, Kanazawa College of Art, Ishikawa) 2001 Brera Academy, Milan, Italy (-2003) 2000 Ph.D. in Art, Kanazawa College of Art Solo Exhibition and Performance (selection) 2016 KENPOKU ART 2016, Ibaraki, Japan 2012 Media Performance “NOAA’s Art”, ARCUS Studio, Ibaraki, Japan 2011 Solo Exhibition “Pont in the park”, art space kimura ASK?, Tokyo, Japan 2006 Group exhibitions “ASIANA”, Mudima Foundation, Milan, Italy Award and Grant 2010 Selected for the Agency for Cultural Affairs Project to Support the Nurturing of Media Arts Creators 2009 12th Japan Media Arts Festival / Jury Selections 2007 10th Japan Media Arts Festival / Jury Selections 2002 Recipient of Italian International Student Scholarship (-2003) 2001 International Student Scholarship (-2002) |