The Griffin Museum of Photography will exhibit False Food series this spring

Paula Tognarelli, Curator and Executive Director of the Griffin Museum of Photography, has selected Jerry Takigawa’s False Food series for an exhibition in the museum’s main gallery. False Food’s narrative examines the gyres of plastic pollution in our major oceans through images of order and beauty. “Takigawa’s work is both metaphorical and…

Jerry Takigawa Made 7×7’s List

Jerry was pleased and honored to be selected by 7×7 magazine as one of San Francisco’s most fascinating / influential people of 2014, in recognition of Jerry’s “False Food” photo series. You can read the full article here. (photo courtesy of Daniel Morris.)

Takigawa Poster to be Part of International Communication Project, exhibited in Venice, Italy

The Italian design initiative, Natural Recall, will open its inaugural exhibition on November 22, 2014, at Serri dei Giardini in Venice, Italy. Natural Recall is a non-profit cultural project, “born from the synergy of people with different skills and experience, united in the common aim of raising the creative community and stimulating the…

Jerry Takigawa of the Center for Photographic Art thinks he has the right equation for PIE. —Walter Ryce

The PIE Labs, a four-day artistic development retreat, provide an opportunity to create space in your life—to allow for fertile, peripheral thinking. Explore your artistic vision from the inside out. We all know that a mastery of technique falls short without creativity, but when both are combined—when authenticity merges with technology—the whole is greater…

Jerry talks about creativity, Grace in Uncertainty, and the need to spend a little time looking in.

Writer/publisher/photographer Richard Whittaker interviews Jerry Takigawa for Works and Conversations online. Read the interview here.