Hibiki Miyazaki US, b. 1974
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Overview
Miyazaki spent her childhood in New York City and her teenage years, Western Massachusetts. Her father was a very talented woodworker/sculptor and her mother was the illustrator of many children’s books. Miyazaki attended Art School at the Maryland Institute College of Art where she fell in love with Printmaking but dropped out in the middle of her sophomore year to see the world, finally settling in Portland, OR. There she took a position with a small company etching / engraving pictures of client’s family members, beloved dogs, favorite foods, family cabins and all manner of strange things onto headstones. It was at there she discovered how to sandblast copper plates for her printmaking projects creating the velvety, soft tones in her dream-like images. She has exhibited across the United States and her work is held in several prominent collections including Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland Art Museum, and the Hallie Ford Museum.
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Selected Works
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Hibiki Miyazaki, Untitled (Letters), 2020 Sold
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Hibiki Miyazaki, It's Only A Dream, 2020 Sold
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Hibiki Miyazaki, Walking With The Tiger, 2020 Sold
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Hibiki Miyazaki, Golem, 2020 Sold
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Hibiki Miyazaki, Fruit Juice Everybody Likes It, 2012 Sold
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Hibiki Miyazaki, Modern Maladies, 2012 Sold
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Hibiki Miyazaki, Scout, 2007 Sold
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Hibiki Miyazaki, Double Blind Study, 2017 Sold
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Exhibitions & Fairs
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TEENAGE KICKS
a solo exhibition of works by Hibiki Miyazaki 27 August - 26 September 2020ZINC contemporary is pleased to announce TEENAGE KICKS, our second exhibition with Hibiki Miyazaki, Portland-based printmaker and artist. The exhibition, named after the pop punk song by The Undertones, alludes... -
PIECES OF STORIES
a two woman exhibition featuring Hibiki Miyazaki and Melinda Tidwell 6 - 29 April 2017ZINC contemporary is pleased to present its second two-woman show of the year featuring the dreamlike narrative prints and paintings of Hibiki Miyazaki and the formal non-objective collages of Melinda... -
SEATTLE ART FAIR 2019
August 2019 1 - 4 August 2019ZINC contemporary is pleased to present a large scale installation of Holly Ballard Martz’s Danger of Nostalgia (in wallpaper form), calling attention to the murky history of women's reproductive rights... -
SMALL WORKS
a group invitational exhibition 18 December 2019 - 11 January 2020ZINC contemporary is pleased to present a group invitational exhibition of SMALL WORKS. Exhibited artists: Jennifer Ament | Sofia Arnold | John Scott Atkins | Holly Ballard Martz | Lydia...
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