ARTIST’S STATEMENT | BIO | CV
Kiranada Sterling Benjamin is an award-winning international artist, researcher
and author specializing in Japanese textiles. Her training, research
and love of resist patterned cloth culminated in The
World of Rozome: Wax Resist Textiles of Japan(1996,
2002), the first book in English on the topic and an “acknowledged
classic on contemporary fine art of wax resist.”
Her
exhibitions included solo shows in Asia, Europe, Central America
and the U.S. She has lectured on Japanese costume and wax-resist
textiles at the Smithsonian Institution, Oxford University, Harvard
Graduate School of Design and the Japan Foundation, Kyoto. She
is the coordinator of the “World Batik Conference-Boston
2005” at Massachusetts College of Art, and curator of “The
Rozome Masters of Japan Exhibition” that toured the
USA in 2005 – 2006.
For over eighteen
years she lived in Kyoto, Japan where she taught at Doshisha and
Kyoto Sangyo Universities, participated in numerous solo and group
exhibitions, and wrote on textiles for the Mainichi Daily News
and other publications. The recipient of grants from the Japan
Foundation, the Sasakawa Foundation, the Daiwa-Anglo Japanese
Foundation, New Zealand Center for Japanese Studies she now teaches
at Massachusetts College of Art in Boston.
New Hampshire WMUR recently interviewed Kiranada: in her studio. Click here to view this magical seven minutes.
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