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Critical Bounds is a podcast which considers contemporary art, global issues, and current events that influence and are in turn manifested in artistic practice, through critical conversations with emerging contemporary artists and curators.

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Michelle Kumata. Image courtesy of the artist.

Michelle Kumata "BIPOC on Colonialism, Nationalism, and [the harmful illusion of] White Supremacy"

March 7, 2021

Head over to Soundcloud to hear our latest episode with artist Michelle Kumata. Michelle Kumata (she, her), is a 3.5 generation Japanese American artist and Seattle native with a BFA in Illustration from The School of Visual Arts in New York, NY. She worked as a graphic artist at The Seattle Times for over a decade and then served as Exhibit Director at Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience for 12 years. Michelle is influenced by heritage, identity and legacy. She is currently exploring the Japanese diaspora in the U.S. and Brazil through oral histories and visual storytelling. See more of Michelle’s work at michellekumata.com or follow her on Instagram @michellekumata.

In this episode from our series with BIPOC artists on Colonialism, Nationalism, and the harmful illusion of White Supremacy, we talk about Kumata’s time at Wing Luke Museum, her project on the Japanese Diaspora in the US and Brazil.

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“Song For Generations”. (2019). Michelle Kumata, acrylic on canvas, 16' x 8'

We also get a deep dive into Kumata’s work "Song For Generations", and how it deals with the Internment of Japanese Americans during WWII. Kumata emphasizes the importance of listening to those from historically marginalized communities and really processing what is happening right now, then taking action as individuals to effect positive change. Plus, shoutouts to Wa Na Wari, and founders Elisheba Johnson and Inye Wokoma, as well as artists Roger Shimomura, Erin Shigaki, Louie Gong, and a book recommendation for everyone who is interested in learning more about Bellevue, Washington’s internment of Japanese-American citizens during WWII: Strawberry Days: How Internment Destroyed a Japanese American Community by David A. Neiwert.

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Call Out Update

Update on our Call to Artists and Curators!

May 7, 2020

Thank you all for your submissions so far. We have filled our "Art and Death" segment to capacity, but are still accepting applications for our "Art and Health" and "AI and Art" segment. If you are interested, please submit to criticalboundspodcast@gmail.com or via the form on our “Contact" page.

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Making the Disposable Sacred. (2017). Notani Notah. dust masks beaded with seed beads, 2.8” x 5.9” x 9”.

Making the Disposable Sacred. (2017). Notani Notah. dust masks beaded with seed beads, 2.8” x 5.9” x 9”.

Things to Do While Stuck at Home

March 20, 2020

Being under quarantine (or social distancing, if you aren’t under actual quarantine yet) can feel eternal. Although I am part of the population who is still going to work every day, I sympathize with the prospect of having my movements even more limited than they currently are. Luckily, we exist in the age of the Internet, and there are Many, Many ways to pass the time:

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Artist Vick Quezada in a promo image for their 2018 show ‘La Cultura: A Currency Exchange’ at Nolen Art Lounge, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts.

Artist Vick Quezada in a promo image for their 2018 show ‘La Cultura: A Currency Exchange’ at Nolen Art Lounge, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts.

Vick Quezada on "Borders" Track 3

May 7, 2019

We hope you enjoy our Critical Bounds conversation with with sculptural, photographic, and performance artist artist Vick Quezada about cultural connections to materiality, growing up on the border of US and Mexico, the longevity of language, and Mestizaje culture.

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Critical Bounds Borders Guests

Episodes for "Borders" Segment are Up!

May 3, 2019

Finally! Three episodes from our “Borders” segment are up on Soundcloud! Individual blog posts are coming, but for now, go listen to me speaking with Rodrigo Valenzuela, BIBIANA [Medkova], and Vick Quezada about contemporary art, art fairs, language, shared cultural knowledge, and critical global issues!

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