Review: ]MARGINS[ (DARIA-Denver Art Review, Inquiry & Analysis)
DARIA-Denver Art Review, Inquiry & Analysis
by Paloma JimenezArtist Talk with Migiwa Orimo
Review: Elongated Shadows (Hyperallergic)
Elongated Shadows, curated by Liz Faust, 9/5-10/24/2020
apexart, NYC (Exhibit link here)REVIEW: Close Reading: Proximity of Syllables by Migiwa Orimo at the Weston Gallery
Proximity of Syllables by Migiwa Orimo
Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery
February 1 - April 7, 2019REVIEW: Nuclear Fallout: The Bomb in Three Archives
"This show is an absolute model of how art can bring the most serious issues to our attention aesthetically, and may be considered part of contemporary art's investigations into the larger issues of Social Justice..."
-Daniel Brown, editor, AEQAI
A Contemporary Arts Journal of Critical DiscourseStill They Persist
Group show "Still They Persist" Art from the Women's March on tour: Cincinnati Contemporary Art Center, Lexington Arts League, Wave Pool Gallery (Cincinnati), and others.
INTERVIEW: Artist Migiwa Orimo's Protest Banners
91.3 WYSO Community Voices produced by Tess Cortés
Mar 22, 2018SWAP #46: Migiwa Orimo
MIGIWA ORIMO ( Yellow Springs, OH) VISIT/REVISIT: REFUGE, NEST, HABITAT, AND MEMORY OF LIVED SPACES
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Migiwa Orimo on Slippage and Cicadas
In recognition of the one-year anniversary of the March 11, 2011 Great Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, Oberlin Shansi and Oberlin College are co-sponsoring a multi-disciplinary symposium and art exhibition on the global impact of the ongoing nuclear crisis in Japan.This video is of Migiwa Orimo, one of the contributing artists speaking on one portion of her installation, Slippage.