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Mayu Kanamori has about 30 years of practice under her belt, establishing herself as a multi-disciplinary artist and heritage interpreter working on site-specific projects across the country. In this interview, she explores her early days as a photographer, her move into multimedia artistic practice, questions of history and collaborative projects with First Nations communities.
For more about Mayu Kanamori:
Unfolding Nikkei Australian stories: A conversation with Mayu Kanamori | Sydney Review of Books
In Repose: A Japanese Requiem | Radio National Yasukichi Murakami -Through a Distant Lens (excerpt) | YouTube Credits: Guest: Mayu Kanamori Interviewer: Yuki Kawakami
Music: L’Etoile danse ( Pt1) by Meydan
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Clatter and Creek by Nul Tiel Records
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Podcast editor & mixer: Nadyat El Gawley Executive producer and host: Lena Nahlous, DARTS CEO
Pacesetters producer: Kevin Bathman
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