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 Rea Tajiri
1992, 1999 Fellow–NY
New York, NY
Little Murders - 1999 Fellowship
Strawberry Fields (1997) - 1992 Fellowship
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Selected Works
Cine
Little Murders (1998)
Strawberry Fields (1997)
Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice (1994, co-director)
History and Memory (1991)
Hitchcock Trilogy (1987)
Instalación
Unforgettable (1992, co-artist)
Questions for My Father. . . . (1992)
Accomplishments
Grand Prix, Fukuoka Asian Film Festival, 1998
National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts Fellowships, 1989 and 1993
Whitney Biennial, 1989 and 1991
Artist-in-Residence/Visiting Faculty: Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 1998; University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, 1996; School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 1995; Hampshire College, Amherst, MA 1995; and Videotage, Hong Kong, 1996
Education
1982 M.F.A., 1980 B.F.A., California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA
Web Site
News
July, August, September 2007
Rea Tajiri’s History and Memory was shown in the Asian American International Film Festival, in New York City in July. This short documentary explores personal and cultural memory by juxtaposing Hollywood images of Japanese Americans and World War II propaganda with stories from the filmmaker's family.
April 2003
Rea Tajiri participated on the panel Women Documentarians: Telling It Like It Is at the New York Women in Film and Television 25th Anniversary at Lincoln Center in New York in March.
March 2003
Rea Tajiri's History and Memory: For Akiko and Takeshige, an exploration of the Japanese-American experience through media reports, Hollywood clips and the maker's mother's personal memories of her interment during World War II, was shown in March at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's series 25 Years of Women Calling the Shots.