Akihiko Miyoshi: Through the Lens and Screen

Wednesday, October 9, 2019 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Artist Akihiko Miyoshi will speak to the UCF's advanced photography class about his current artwork and exhibition at Circuit Gallery in Toronto. Miyoshi has been exploring the intersection between art and technology most frequently dealing with issues surrounding photographic representation. His works often reveal the conventions of perception and representation through tensions created by the use of computers and traditional photographic techniques.

Join us for a lecture via skype this Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 3-4 p.m. 

Location: Visual Arts Building, Room 108

Biography:
Akihiko Miyoshi has been exploring the intersection between art and technology most frequently dealing with issues surrounding photographic representation. His works often reveal the conventions of perception and representation through tensions created by the use of computers and traditional photographic techniques. Miyoshi received a MFA in photography in 2005 from the Rochester Institute of Technology after taking a leave of absence as a PhD student in computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University to pursue art. His work has been exhibited widely including Portland, New York, Los Angeles, Rochester, Pittsburgh, and Toronto. He was named the International Award Winner of Fellowship 12 at The Silver Eye Center for Photography in Pittsburgh PA and the finalist for the Betty Bowen Award in 2012 and Aperture Portfolio Prize in 2013. Miyoshi received a Hallie Ford Fellowship in 2012.

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Visual Arts Building: 108: 108

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