M.F.A., Washington University, St. Louis, Printmaking
Research Areas
Through satire and invented narrative, Kathy Aoki deploys humorous strategies to critique the absurd power structures associated with gender, beauty, art, and politics. Work formats include prints, sculpted “artifacts,” and dioramas, often presented within a simulated museum environment. Past topics included Hello Kitty Monument, disgraced patriarchal monuments, and a recent narrative series entitled Koons Ruins that satirically documents a fictional vendetta against Jeff Koons' art. A performance aspect as "curator" complements the work via lectures delivered with fictitious academic excellence and dry humor.
- ARTS 35 Intro to Graphic Arts: Printmaking
- ARTS 36 Ditto! The Technology of Print
- ARTS 72 Digital Arts and Design Basics
- ARTS 74 Basic Digital Imaging
- ARTS 135 Intermediate Printmaking
- ARTS 174 Intermediate Digital Imaging
- ARTS 179 Into to 2-Dimensional Animation
- ARTS 196 Capstone Senior Exhibit