Our MIA Anywhere virtual museum is hosting a new exhibition called “The great female wave” and we are presenting these incredible artists from Japan, Indonesia and Pakistán:
She is from Pakistan (1993), and lives and works in Lahore. She completed her BFA in painting from Punjab University College of Art & Design in 2017. Zainab works has a style between realism and impressionism, using oil on board, acrylics on polythene sheets and oil on canvas, among others. She has participated in many galleries on national and international level.
“In a globalising world gender equality and empowerment of women are vital tools to achieve the sustainable development therefore It’s very important to bring women into mainstream so that they can play its due role in the development of country.”
Tiarma Sirait
Tiarma Sirait is a Bandung-based painter & fashion artist who is presenting visually provocative & thought-provoking paintings, installations, performances, textiles & fashions questioning conventional wisdoms both of the East & West.
In 1994, she graduated from Faculty of Art & Design Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). In 1997, she started her own Private studio; ‘Poleng Studio’. Her painting & fashion performance has been acknowledged by many international arts institutions & she has intensively participated more than 300 exhibitions in many domestics & overseas exhibitions and has received many astonishing awards in Creativity Designs & Art Awards from many countries
Tiarma was educated in the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) in Textile Design, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in Fashion Design & a STINT (The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research & Higher Education) scholarship Program, Master in Fashion & Textile Design at University of Borås, Sweden.
Erika Kaminishi
Born in Brazil, 1979. She is a Japanese-Brazilian artist who lives and works between Brazil and France. She holds a fine arts degree from the Faculty of Arts of Parana, Brazil, and a Master of Visual Arts from Nihon University in Japan, where she lived for almost 10 years. Her work is mainly based on the poetic nature of the written word, both as an element of visual composition and as a contextual idea relating to issues of identity. Her poetic compositions explore the essence of Japanese traditional culture in a range of mixed-media techniques, including paper, canvas, sculpture, and installation.
Sayaka is a Japanase artist who graduated from Musashino Art University and has experience in Issey Mirake and Rolex in Tokyo and Paris.
Her work is based in her fascination of “natural incidental beauty” and the use of ice to make dyed works using the original technique. She also makes icedyed tapestries, installations and art performances. She is now based in Tokyo, and has participated in numerous solo exhibitions and art fairs in Tokyo, Taiwan, Helsinki and New York.