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Born in Kyoto, Japan, Sadashi Inuzuka is an established installation artist known for exploring the innovative poetic potential of clay. He has exhibited and lectured nationally and internationally, and has served as an artist-in-residence. Over the years, Inuzuka has received numerous grants and awards from arts funding organizations including the Pollack/Krasner Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trust, as well as the Canada Council for the Arts. He joined the University of Michigan's School of Art and Design faculty in 1996. His work often addresses the intersection of human society and the natural world, using both traditional and non-traditional art forms as well as elements from art and science. Inuzuka creates large installations that integrate sculptural elements with sound and video, serving as metaphors for the relationship between humans and nature. His creation reflects a wonder for technology and concern for the world, prompting him to question the role and responsibility of humanity in the survival of the planet.
University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MI
Joined the faculty in the School of Art and Design, specializing in installation art.
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science