Shoichi Ida: USA Remembers
by Edited by Jane M. Farmer
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About the Book
projects and lasting friendships that
the Japanese artist Shoichi Ida
made in his many visits to the
United States.
Memories of this remarkable artist
were contributed by artists, curators
and gallery owners who worked with
Ida in the United States or who met
him in their times living and working
in Japan.
A complete listing of Shoichi Ida’s solo
exhibitions, major group exhibitions and
collaborative projects in the United
States.
Edited by curator and producer of
international exhibitions and exchanges,
Jane M. Farmer.
About the Creator
Jane M. Farmer is an independent curator/exhibition producer who has been organizing traveling exhibitions and artist exchanges for various organizations including the Smithsonian and the Office of Education & Culture at the State Department for over thirty years, was the founder and Chairman of the Crossing Over Consortium, and has been on the Board of Pyramid Atlantic, as a Director or Adviser, since 1982. Much of her professional work has been dedicated to researching the history of hand papermaking, its traditional spiritual uses and its use as an art and book medium for contemporary artists throughout the world. Since moving to New Mexico in 2004 Farmer has been revisiting her families connections to the culture and environment of the Southwest.