Artist, researcher, improviser. Based in Tokyo. He is interested in the difference between the interaction of tools and instruments and physicality, communication technology and improvisation, and questions the poetry and narrative that can be evoked from them. He has graduated from Musashino Art University, International Academy of Media-Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) in Gifu, and the University of Tokyo.
In 2025, she won the shiseido artegg award for her solo exhibition "Any girl can be gromourous" at Shiseido gallery. 2019, she stayed in Chile as a trainee under the Agency for Cultural Affairs' Overseas Study Program for Emerging Artists, and her residency work was selected for the Japan Media Arts Festival In 2023, he will stay in New York with a grant from the Asian Cultural Council (ACC) to create, perform, and exhibit as a Harvestworks Scholarship Artist.
Recent activities include participation in ICC Annual 2026 (NTT ICC), Art Central (Hong Kong, 2026), SIGGRAPH Asia (Hong Kong, 2025), ISEA (Korea, 2025), Meers Festival (Germany, 2024), Tokyo Biennial (2024), LUFF (Tokyo, Japan), and LUFF (Japan). (2024), LUFF Festival (Switzerland, 2022), and other domestic and international festivals and conferences.
suzueri (Elico Suzuki) is an artist, researcher and improviser based in Tokyo, exploring the discrepancies between embodiment and tool interaction, alongside the relationship between communication technology and improvisation. A graduate of Musashino Art University (BFA), IAMAS, and the University of Tokyo (Master of Informatics), she began serving as a Project Lecturer at Meiji University in 2026.
Her work primarily features self-made instruments and devices. In 2025, she won the shiseido artegg award for her solo exhibition "Any girl can be glamorous." Her international career includes a 2019 residency in Chile via the Agency for Cultural Affairs—where her work received a Japan Media Arts Festival Jury Selection—and a 2023 fellowship in New York supported by the Asian Cultural Council (ACC) as a Harvestworks Scholarship Artist.
Recently, she has been showcasing "Resistance Array" at the ICC Annual (NTT ICC). Her work has been featured globally at Art Central (2026), SIGGRAPH Asia (2025), ISEA '25, the Moers Festival (2024), the Tokyo Biennale (2024), and the LUFF Festival (2022).
Suzueri (Eriko Suzuki) - CVhttps://suzueri.org