Born in Shiga, Japan, Naomi Kawanishi Reis makes 2D works using everyday materials like paper, blades, and brushes to focus on idealized spaces— utopian architecture, conservatory gardens, and still life. Reis also works as a Japanese-English translator; her visual practice provides a way to think directly through the hands via manual labor in a space without words. She currently lives on unceded Lenape land in Brooklyn, New York.
She has exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Morgan Lehman (New York), Praise Shadows (Boston) @KCUA (Kyoto), Youkobo Art Space (Tokyo), Transmitter (Brooklyn), Mixed Greens (New York City), and Brooklyn Academy of Music, among others. In 2018 she received a Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant, and in 2015 was a NYFA Finalist in Painting. Residencies that have supported her work include Yaddo, Wave Hill, the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, and the Lower East Side Printshop. A founding member of artist-run gallery Tiger Strikes Asteroid NY (2012–2017), in 2015–2019 she co-organized the collective AN/OTHER NY: a nomadic workspace for Asian art practitioners to gather through workshops and public events. She is also a founding member of the Inner Fields sangha and reading group. She holds an MFA from the University of Pennsylvania, and a BA in Transcultural Identity from Hamilton College.