Visiting Artist Lecture: Chie Fueki

School of Art + Art History

Time

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

6:15 PM to 7:30 PM

Venue

Fine Arts Building B (FAB)

Address

400 SW 13th St
Gainesville, Florida 32611

Room

To be determined

April 7 @ 6:15 pm 7:30 pm

Fine Arts Building B (FAB)

400 SW 13th St
Gainesville, Florida 32611 United States
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Free

The School of Art + Art History presents the Visiting Artist Lecture Series.

Join us for an artist talk and Q/A with Chie Fueki on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 6:15 p.m. in Fine Arts B. (Room: TBD)

Visually striking and intricate, Chie Fueki’s paintings picture contemporary life in spectacular motion. Created through a complex system of painting, drawing, cutting, and collaging onto wood panels, her practice is centered around the depiction of figures, symbols, and abstract spaces using multi-layered ornamental surfaces and fields of color. Drawing on her experience as a Japanese-born artist growing up in Brazil and later practicing in the United States, Fueki’s work embraces the visual language from these three distinct cultures. As Fueki explains: “I consider myself a mixed-language painter with interest in eastern and western perspectival systems, architectural graphics, pop animation, pre-Renaissance European painting, and exuberant color.”

Chie Fueki lives and works in Beacon, NY. Fueki was born in 1973, Yokohama, Japan, and raised in São Paulo, Brazil. She earned her MFA at Yale University and her BFA at The Ringling College of Art and Design. She is a recipient of a MacDowell Fellowship (2025), the Pocantico Prize, Rockefeller Brother’s Fund (2024), UMOCA’s Catherine Doctorow Prize for Contemporary Painting (2023), the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship (2022), Joan Mitchell Fellowship (2021-2025), American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Purchase Prize (2021, 2004) and Rosenthal Family Foundation Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2004).

Recent solo exhibitions include: KinoSaito Art Center, Verplanck, NY (2024), Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, UT (2023); DC Moore Gallery, New York, NY (2022); Pamela Salisbury Gallery, Hudson, NY (2023); Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (2005, 2008, 2013, 2023); Mother Gallery, Beacon, NY (2020), Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY (2006, 2011); Bill Maynes Gallery, New York, NY (2002, 2003); Orlando Museum of Art, FL (2014). She has public artwork at PS 92Q, Queens NY, and HHS Lerner Children Pavilion, New York, NY. Her work is included in permanent collections of the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C.; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, TX; Orlando Museum of Art, FL; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, CA; San Jose Museum of Art, CA; The Pizzuti Collection at Columbus Museum of Art, OH; and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, UT.

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