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Miya Masaoka

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As part of a year-long research season Annicka Yi is on our mind, The Wattis Institute presents a performance by Miya Masaoka, whose work explores the natural world, bodily perception of vibration, movements and time while foregrounding complex timbre relationships. For this event, Masaoka will perform with koto, electronics, and monochord.

Miya Masaoka is a Guggenheim and Rome Prize-winning composer, performer, and installation artist. Her work explores the natural world, bodily perception of vibration, movement and time while foregrounding complex timbre relationships. In 2018 she joined the Columbia University Visual Arts Department as an Associate Professor, where she is the director of the Sound Art Program, a joint program with the Computer Music Center. A 2019 Studio Artist for the Park Avenue Armory, Masaoka has also received the Doris Duke Artist Award in 2013, a Fulbright, and an Alpert Award. Her work has been presented at the Venice Biennale, MoMA PS1, Kunstmuseum Bonn, and the Park Avenue Armory. She has been commissioned by and collaborated with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Glasgow Choir, International Contemporary Ensemble (Ensemble Evolution), Bang on a Can, Jack Quartet, Del Sol, MIVOS, Momenta and the S.E.M. Ensemble, and an outdoor installation at the Caramoor, Katonah, New York and at Governors Island. She is a polyglot, and speaks six languages.
As part of a year-long research season Annicka Yi is on our mind, The Wattis Institute presents a performance by Miya Masaoka, whose work explores the natural world, bodily perception of vibration, movements and time while foregrounding complex timbre relationships. For this event, Masaoka will perform with koto, electronics, and monochord.

Miya Masaoka is a Guggenheim and Rome Prize-winning composer, performer, and installation artist. Her work explores the natural world, bodily perception of vibration, movement and time while foregrounding complex timbre relationships. In 2018 she joined the Columbia University Visual Arts Department as an Associate Professor, where she is the director of the Sound Art Program, a joint program with the Computer Music Center. A 2019 Studio Artist for the Park Avenue Armory, Masaoka has also received the Doris Duke Artist Award in 2013, a Fulbright, and an Alpert Award. Her work has been presented at the Venice Biennale, MoMA PS1, Kunstmuseum Bonn, and the Park Avenue Armory. She has been commissioned by and collaborated with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Glasgow Choir, International Contemporary Ensemble (Ensemble Evolution), Bang on a Can, Jack Quartet, Del Sol, MIVOS, Momenta and the S.E.M. Ensemble, and an outdoor installation at the Caramoor, Katonah, New York and at Governors Island. She is a polyglot, and speaks six languages.
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