Takahiro Suzuki

Takahiro Suzuki (he/him/his) is a Maine-based artist and educator.  He completed his BA in Studio Art from the University of Virginia, and received his MFA in Film, Video, Animation, and New Genres from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.  His work and research practices as an artist serve as a form of inquiry, where the end product is an open-ended gesture or question to consider with the audience. Recent works have considered narratives surrounding non-human forms of intelligence and the forms on connection, collaboration, and cohabitation that can be formed when such beings are given agency. His works have exhibited and screened nationally and internationally. Suzuki is currently an Assistant Professor of Art at Colby College and also serves as the co-founder and co-curator of aCinema, a collaboration with Janelle VanderKelen, which presents experimental film and video screenings at Woodland Pattern in Milwaukee, WI.