Emiko Inoue Read Bio Collapse
Emiko Inoue is an art historian and a masters student in Art History at Hunter College, CUNY. Her research focuses on modern and contemporary art, especially onissues of gender and sexuality. Supported by the Feminist Institute Research Award, she is writing her masters thesis on the Japanese female artist Mitsuko Tabe. She is also co-translating Jack Halberstam’s In a Queer Time and Place: Transgender Bodies, Subcultural Lives to Japanese, to be published in 2024. Before coming to New York, she worked at the National Art Center, Tokyo, and co-founded subversive records, a feminist and queer research collective based in Tokyo.