Biography
Born and raised in Japan, Yuri Kobayashi received her
BA degree in architecture design at the Musashino Art University in Tokyo.
After training in traditional Japanese woodworking, she moved to the U.S. to
pursue an MFA degree in woodworking and furniture design at San Diego State
University. Currently she divides her time between teaching in Furniture Design
Department at RISD and producing her own work. She exhibits her work nationally
and has been awarded several grants, including Windgate Artist-in Residency
Program at SUNY Purchase College in 2010 and University of Wisconsin-Madison in
2011. Being influenced by her origin, her work is a reflection of her identity,
experience and empathy. Utilizing predominantly wood, she employs repetitive
manners to create concept-based objects with an emphasis on the sculptural
form.
Yuri Kobayashi
Critic
ykobayas@risd.edu
401-454-6683
- MFA, San Diego State University
- BFA, Musashino Art University
- MFA, Cedarville University
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Courses
- FURN-2527
CABINETS, DOORS AND DRAWERS
- FURN-2501
SOPHOMORE STUDIO METHODS
- FURN-2451
WITNESS TREE PROJECT
- HPSS-S732
WITNESS TREE PROJECT
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