Proof of Life: Ayomi Yoshida and The River of Time | Spencer Museum of Art
Japanese artist Ayomi Yoshida ponders one of life's essential questions: Who am I? During a residency at the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas, Yoshida created two installations — an immersive video in conversation with the Museum's featured exhibitions, and an interactive mural for the Lawrence Community Shelter — both explore identity, belonging, and the traces we leave behind. Moving between the personal and the universal — her childhood in Tokyo, her family's artistic lineage, and the people she collaborates with to complete her work — the film reveals how art can bridge distance, circumstance, and time. -- "The River of Time" by Ayomi Yoshida is on view through June 28 at the Spencer Museum of Art. Learn more at spencerart.ku.edu.

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