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ARTIST STATEMENT 

Roger Shimomura's paintings, prints, and theatre pieces address sociopolitical issues of Asian America and have often been inspired by diaries kept by his late immigrant grandmother for 56 years of her life.

Shimomura received his B.A. from the University of Washington, Seattle, and  his M.F.A. from Syracuse University, New York.  He has had over 125 solo  exhibitions of paintings and prints, as well as presented his experimental theater  pieces at such venues as the Franklin Furnace, New York City, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.  He is the recipient of more than 30 grants, of which 4 are National Endowment for the Arts  Fellowships in Painting and Performance Art.  Shimomura has been a visiting artist and lectured on his work at more than 200 universities, art schools, and  museums across the country.  In 1999, the Seattle Urban League designated   a scholarship in his name that has been awarded annually to a Seattle resident pursuing a career in art.  In 2002, the College Art Association presented him with the “Artist Award for Most Distinguished Body of Work,” for his 4 year, 12-museum national tour of the painting exhibition, “An American Diary.”  The following year, he delivered the keynote address at the 91st annual meeting  of CAA in New York City.  In 2006, he was accorded the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the School of Arts & Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle.  A past winner of the Kansas Governor’s Arts Award, in 2008, he was designated the first Kansas Master Artist and the same year was honored by the Asian American Arts Alliance, N.Y.C. as "Exceptional People in Fashion, Food & the Arts."


ROGER SHIMOMURA

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