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"This is the only access Barrio Logan has left to their bay: over the freeway-- navy ships, the bridge, ghosts of fisheries and canneries. I am looking for a particular ghost: a Japanese American fishermen's village before the forced incarceration in 1942." Tierra Abierta / Open Country is a poetic auto-ethnography in the Barrio Logan neighborhood of San Diego. Through photographs, interviews, and reflections on everyday life in the shadow of gentrification, artist Scott Oshima explores the zone where space, memory, and erasure intersect.

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"This is the only access Barrio Logan has left to their bay: over the freeway-- navy ships, the bridge, ghosts of fisheries and canneries. I am looking for a particular ghost: a Japanese American fishermen's village before the forced incarceration in 1942." Tierra Abierta / Open Country is a poetic auto-ethnography in the Barrio Logan neighborhood of San Diego. Through photographs, interviews, and reflections on everyday life in the shadow of gentrification, artist Scott Oshima explores the zone where space, memory, and erasure intersect.
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Autorenporträt
Scott Oshima (they/them/their) is an artist, arts organizer, and community activist who re-centers communities of color by unearthing personal and political history within our city streets. Scott is yonsei (4th generation) Japanese Chinese American and a 4th generation Los Angeles resident. They can often be found singing songs to the freeways or picking grapefruits from 150 year old trees in Little Tokyo.