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Nationality
  
U.S.

Name
  
Arthur Okamura

Role
  
Artist


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Born
  
February 24, 1932 (
1932-02-24
)

Known for
  
painting, drawing, screen printing

Died
  
July 10, 2009, Bolinas, California, United States

Education
  

Arthur Okamura (February 24, 1932 - July 10, 2009) was an American artist, working in screen printing, drawing and painting. He lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, and was Professor Emeritus at the California College of the Arts in San Francisco, California. His work is in the permanent collections at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., the Whitney Museum in New York, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. He is associated with the San Francisco Renaissance. He illustrated numerous works of literature and poetry, published a book on games and toys for children, and created illustrations for the TV movie The People.

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Early life

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Okamura was born in Long Beach, California, on February 24, 1932. Okamura was an American of Japanese descent.

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During World War II, as a child, Okamura and his family were relocated to the Granada War Relocation Center in southeast Colorado. As a result of Executive Order 9066, the United States government forced the relocation of many American residents of Japanese ancestry to a Japanese American internment camp.

Education

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Okamura attended the Art Institute of Chicago from 1950–54, Yale School of Art in 1954, and the University of Chicago in 1951, 1953 and 1957. He moved to California after his university studies, living in San Francisco, then the artist colony of Bolinas.

Career

He taught at the California College of the Arts for over 30 years, retiring in 1997. He died July 10, 2009 in Bolinas.

Exhibitions

His first solo exhibition was in 1953, at the Frank Ryan Gallery, in Chicago. He has had exhibits at the Oakland Museum of Art (1959), the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1962), and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (1968). In addition to being in the aforementioned permanent collections, his work is in the collections of the Legion of Honor, the Oakland Museum, the Stanford University Collection, and the California College of the Arts. He had numerous solo and group or joint exhibits over the last 50 years. Catalogs of his exhibits have been published. He is represented by the Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco.

Awards

  • 1951 Neysa McMein Purchase Award, Whitney Museum of Art
  • 1957 Marin Cahn Award, Art Institute of Chicago
  • 1960 Schwagacher-Frey Award, San Francisco Museum of Art
  • 1976 Purchase Prize, San Francisco Arts Commission
  • References

    Arthur Okamura Wikipedia


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