Arai, Tomie, 1949-

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Artist and community activist Tomie Arai was born in New York City in 1949. A third generation Japanese American, her parents are from Hawaii and California and her grandparents were farmers who settled in the country in the early 1900s. Her experiences growing up Asian American in New York City deeply color her work as an artist, as many of her works deal with the urban experience and attempt to make connections to her family and community through art.

At the time she began to pursue a career in art in the late 1960s and early 1970s, her feeling that the New York art world failed to address her experiences as an Asian American and woman of color propelled her to become involved in community art. She joined the Basement Workshop in 1972 and there, learned about Asian American activism and making art along with other Asian American artists, including Arlan Huang. Between 1972 and 1979, Arai worked at Cityarts Workshop as a resource center coordinator and mural director, painting a series of community murals in New York City’s Lower East Side. Cityarts’ first project in Chinatown, A History of Chinese Immigration to the U.S., involved many Basement Workshop members. After Cityarts, Arai worked as a freelance graphic artist for Alan Okada of Citibank. At the time, Arai created posters, brochures and promotional materials for community groups as part of Citibank’s Graphic Support program. In the 1980s, Arai began to focus on printmaking. As a Board Member of the Lower East Side Printshop and a keyholder for over 15 years, Arai also participated in print residencies at the Women’s Studio Workshop, the Printmaking Workshop, Self Help Graphics and the Brandywine Workshop in Philadelphia. These non-profit workspaces encouraged artists to collaborate and experiment with the printed image.
Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Tomie Arai and Legan Wong Papers, 1937-2010 Fales Library & Special Collections
referencedIn Guide to the Andrea Callard Papers, 1966-2000 Fales Library & Special Collections
creatorOf Arai, Tomie, 1949-. Arai, Tomie. School of The Art Institute of Chicago, John M Flaxman Library
referencedIn Self Help Graphics and Art Archives, Bulk, 1972-1992, 1960-2010 University of California, Santa Barbara, Davidson Library, Department of Special Collections, California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives
Guide to the New York Foundation For the Arts (NYFA) Records, 1971-2016 Fales Library & Special Collections
contributorOf Guide to the Asian Women United Oral History Collection, 2008-2009 Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
creatorOf Arai, Tomie. [Tomie Arai] : artist file John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library, Ringling Museum Library
referencedIn Arai, Tomie. [Tomie Arai] : artist file John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library, Ringling Museum Library
referencedIn Arai, Tomie : [miscellaneous ephemeral material]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library
referencedIn Guide to the Records of the Grey Art Gallery and Study Center, 1957-2020 New York University. Archives
referencedIn Guide to the Records of the Asian/Pacific/American Institute, 1994-2003 New York University. Archives
creatorOf ARAI, TOMIE. Artist file : miscellaneous uncataloged material. Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
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Asian American Arts Alliance corporateBody
Asian/Pacific/American Institute at NYU corporateBody
associatedWith Basement Workshop corporateBody
associatedWith Cityarts Workshop (New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
associatedWith Godzilla, Asian American Arts Network corporateBody
associatedWith Museum of Chinese in the Americas corporateBody
New York Asian Women's Center. corporateBody
associatedWith Self Help Graphics and Art. corporateBody
associatedWith The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Library. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
New York City NY US
New York City NY US
Subject
Activism and social reform
Asian American art
Asian American artists
Asian Americans
Community activists
Community art projects
Japanese American artists
Japanese Americans
Mural painting and decoration
Public art
Occupation
Artist
Community Activist
Activity

Person

Birth 1949

Female

Americans

English,

Japanese

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