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panels / talks / interviews / shorts:

 

individual practice:

2021, Here to There,” a Recology AIR alumni panel with Rodney Ewing, Genevieve Quick, & Weston Teruya, moderated by Victor Yañez-Lazcano:

2020, “Pirate Futurism with Weston Teruya,” an interview with Zhiwan Cheung, Seeing Color podcast, episode 58:

2018, “Public Sense, episode 1: Weston Teruya,” an interview by Kara Q. Smith, Art Practical:

Art Practical Audio · Ep. 1 Public Sense with Weston Teruya

2014, a short clip by Artadia about my installations (1, 2, 3) in their 15th annual exhibition at Longhouse Projects & the New York Fire Museum.

2013, a short feature by the Alameda County Arts Commission about my series of commissioned drawings (1, 2, 3, 4) for the Highland Hospital Acute Tower Replacement public art project.

2011, Minature Possibilities, a short feature by Yerba Buena Center for the Arts about my installation, “Time is out of joint (or haunting the future city),” in Bay Area Now 6.

 

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Related Tactics:

2024, “Related Tactics: Exploring Artistic Work and Collective Materiality,” Center for Arts and Humanities at Santa Clara University

2023, short profile on Related Tactics for Rainin Arts Fellowship (Public Space), video by Fox Nakai

2023, “Connected by Glass – Disclosure: The Whiteness of Glass,” panel discussion with Related Tactics, Cheryl Derricotte, and Pearl Dick, moderated by Emily Leach, presented by Corning Museum of Glass

2021, “FAR and Away conversation with Related Tactics,” presented by the Facility for Arts Research at Florida State University (link to youtube, no embed)

2020, “The future now: A marker of time,” a short video produced by the University of San Francisco, highlighting Related Tactics’s storefront installation project in the Bayview neighborhood of the city.

2020, “Stand Arm in Arm To Resist: An Evening with Related Tactics,” Related Tactics artist talk in conjunction with our retrospective exhibition, “Become The Monuments That Cannot Fall,” at the USF Thacher Gallery, curated by Astria Suparak with students from the USF MA in Museum Studies program.