Where:
Online event
Admission:
FREE
Categories:
Art, Lectures & Conferences, University, Virtual
Event website:
https://www.brandeis.edu/rose/programs/2025/threads-of-memory-chiharu-shiota-in-boston.html
Berlin-based Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota (b. 1972) is internationally acclaimed for her immersive installations and provocative sculptures, which are woven from red, black, and white threads. Evocative of webs that entrap, cocoons that protect, or connective pathways, her works explore memory, identity, and the human condition through powerful visual metaphors.
Join Dr. Gannit Ankori (Rose Art Museum) and Dr. Ruth Erickson (Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston) for a virtual conversation exploring Shiota’s riveting Boston-based projects. From the Rose’s 2005 debut of During Sleep to the current monumental installations—Accumulation – Searching for the Destination (2014/2025) and Home Less Home (2025) at the ICA Watershed—this dialogue will also highlight works from the artist’s State of Being series on view at the Rose’s in the exhibition Fabricated Imaginaries: Crafting Art.
Discover how Shiota’s ethereal environments continue to resonate deeply with audiences—locally and globally.