Cindy Mochizuki has created installation, performance, animation, drawings, and collaborative works that consider spaces that embody both the fictional and documentary. Often working with archival sources, memory work, and interviews, her practice revisits historical and personal memory. Her multi-media works experiment with moving images, optical illusions and magical realism through a hybrid of video, film, audio and animation. Mochizuki’s short films have been screened in Hungary, Holland, Korea, Toronto, Los Angeles and Montreal. Recent exhibitions include: Fictive Communities Asia, Koganecho Bazaar (2014), On the Subject of Ghosts, Hamilton Artists Inc (2013), Yokai & Other Spirits, Toronto Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (2013), and To|From BC Electric Railway 100 Years, Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art (2012). She received her MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies from the School For Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University.
Cindy Mochizuki
Last updated: December 6, 2024