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Occupation
  
art curator

Name
  
Karin Higa

Died
  
October 29, 2013


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Born
  
June 19, 1966 (
1966-06-19
)
Los Angeles, California

Alma mater
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Books
  
Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art

Karin Higa (June 19, 1966 – October 29, 2013) was a curator and specialist in Asian American art.

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As senior art curator of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles from 1992 to 2006, her exhibitions and research contributed to the history of Asian American and contemporary art. Higa's 1992 exhibit, "The View from Within: Japanese American Art from the Internment Camps, 1942-1945", was co-organized by the Japanese American National Museum, the UCLA Wight Art Gallery, and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center. In September 2012, the Hammer Museum named her and Michael Ned Holte curators of the museums biennial, "Made in L.A. 2014." She withdrew from the project due to her cancer diagnosis.

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Early life and education

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A native of Los Angeles, Higa graduated from Columbia University in New York and received a master's degree in art history from University of California, Los Angeles. Higa was an early participant in the art collective Godzilla Asian American Arts Network. At the time of her death, she was working on her doctorate at University of Southern California's Department of Art History. Her dissertation was entitled "Little Tokyo, Los Angeles: Japanese American Art and Visual Culture, 1919–1941."

Curated Exhibitions

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Notable works included "The View from Within: Japanese American Art from the Internment Camps, 1942-1945", co-organized by the Japanese American National Museum, the UCLA Wight Art Gallery, and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center.

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Notable Japanese American National Museum exhibitions included: "Bruce and Norman Yonemoto: Memory, Matter, and Modern Romance" (1999), "Living in Color: The Art of Hideo Date" (2001–2002), "George Nakashima: Nature, Form & Spirit" (2004), and "Living Flowers: Ikebana and Contemporary Art" (2008).

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In 2006, Higa co-curated with Melissa Chiu and Susette Min "One Way or Another: Asian American Art Now" (2006–2008) for the Asia Society of New York. She died of cancer on October 29, 2013 at the age of 47.

Teaching

Karin Higa taught at Mills College, UC Irvine, Otis College of Art and Design as well as lecturing on Asian American and contemporary art.

Publications

Higa's publications include contributions to the International Center for Photography’s “Only Skin Deep” (Abrams, 2003), the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s “Reading California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000” (University of California Press, 2000), “Art, Women, California, 1950-2000: Parallels and Intersections” (University of California Press, 2002), and the Hammer Museum’s “Now Dig This! Art & Black Los Angeles” (Delmonico Prestel, 2011).

References

Karin Higa Wikipedia