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Norie Sato (born July 19, 1949) is an artist living in
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. She works in the field of
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using sculpture and various media–including glass, terrazzo, plastic film, stone, and metal–and often incorporating lighting effects, landscaping, mosaics, prints, and video. She frequently collaborates with architects, city planners, and other artists and specializes in integrating artwork and site specific design.Norie Sato at historylink.org
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Life

Sato was born in
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and moved to the United States with her family when she was 4. After spending some years in Michigan she graduated from the
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with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking in 1971. She moved to Seattle in 1972 and received her Master of Fine Arts degree in Printmaking and Video from the
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in 1974.Iowa State University: Art on Campus Program: Norie Sato, About the Artist
/ref> Since that time she has lived and worked in Seattle and has been involved with public art.


Work

Sato has managed, designed, and contributed artwork to urban infrastructure projects, parks, universities, aquatic centers, galleries, museums, transportation systems, airports, libraries, and other civic structures. She has worked extensively in light-rail public-art projects in Phoenix, Portland, Tempe, Salt Lake City, and particularly her native Seattle where she was hired by
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for its Link Light Rail project in 1998 as a system artist collaborating with fellow artists Dan Corson, Sheila Klein, and Roger Shimomura.''Longtime light-rail artist Norie Sato is ‘curator’ of Link station art''; Seattle Times, July 11, 2009
/ref> ;Selected works * Seattle Light Rail system at Columbia City station * The Reflection Room at San Diego Airport * Romare Bearden Park in Charlotte, NC * San Francisco International Airport * Port of Portland headquarters in Oregon * Palmer Human Development and Family Studies Building at
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* Spirit of Inquiry sculpture at University Drive and Rural Road Metro Station - Tempe AZ * Artwork for
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in Fort Worth * Artwork for Waterfront Seattle's Union Street East-West Connector (in progress)


Awards

Shortly after moving to Seattle, one of Sato's prints won a first prize at the 1973 Pacific Northwest Arts and Crafts Fair. She was awarded
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Fellowships in 1979 and 1981. She received the 1983 Betty Bowen award, the 199
The National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association
Honor Award, the 2013 Twining Humber Award from Washington State Artist Trust, the 2014 Public Art Network Leadership Award from
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,Americans for the Arts: Norie Sato
/ref> and the 2014 Washington State Governor's Arts and Heritage Individual Artist Award.University of Michigan Stamp School of Art & Design: Norie Sato Awarded
Sep 27, 2014
Sato served on the Visual Arts Advisory Panel for the NEA in 1983.Annual Report of the NEA 1983
/ref> She is a former member of the
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Public Art Network Council and a former commissioner of the Seattle Design Commission. Americans for the Arts: Recipients Named in the 2014 Annual Local Arts Leadership Awards
May 1, 2014


References


External links


Official web site
for Norie Sato
Museum Without Walls: List and location of works by Norie Sato
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sato, Norie People from Sendai Artists from Seattle University of Washington School of Art + Art History + Design alumni Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design alumni American artists of Japanese descent 1949 births Living people Japanese emigrants to the United States 20th-century American women artists 21st-century American women