Audrey Kawasaki Interview from Artillery Magazine
Jan 20
Josh Herman over at Artillery Magazine had the privilege to interview Audrey Kawasaki. Her work mostly seen in numerous Art magazines including NY Arts, iDN , Jane, Lifelounge, Juxtapoz, Hi Fructose and Vogue to name a few.


Here is an excerpt of the interview:
Three days before the opening of her latest show, “The Drawing Room,” Audrey Kawasaki was busy re-creating her studio in the window of Thinkspace—a sort of artistic mannequin advertising the pencil and paper etchings within. Around 5’2, Audrey struggled a bit to hang a vintage Ouija Board above her desk before moving on to the decidedly easier (lower) sketch on an adjacent easel. Nearby: anatomical charts, vintage birdcages, porcelain owls, metallic keys to long-lost boxes and, of course, preserved butterflies and pieces of wood.
Read the whole interview here.
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