Press

  • Interior view of a bright room with three large windows, a wooden floor, and a wall with decorative paneling. There are thin, horizontal wires or strings hanging in front of the windows.

    The Post & Courier 11/21/2025

    Don’t miss out on this boundary-pushing art exhibit in Charleston. It could just be the start.

  • Two women in a minimalist studio, one sitting on a chair on a wooden platform, and the other seated on a chair facing her. The space has white walls, modern lighting, and a mirror with a circular frame.

    Charleston City Paper 7/6/2025

    Summerville venue shows Matsuda’s reflective new work

  • A woman with dark hair wearing a striped turtleneck and gray blazer sitting cross-legged in an antique or craft store, surrounded by various art and craft supplies and models.

    Charleston Magazine 3/1/2024

    Artist Hirona Matsuda’s assemblage work reveals a fascination with the past

  • Empty art gallery with white walls, wooden shelves on wall, and white bookshelves on floor, modern lighting, and minimal decor.

    Charleston City Paper 9/6/2023

    Matsuda’s art tackles family, memory, belonging

  • A woman with short dark hair and earrings sitting in a kitchen, wearing a black and white striped shirt with a slightly open neckline.

    F/F 7/16/2012

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  • A woman with black hair lying on the floor surrounded by hanging pink and beige flower-like decorations, looking at the camera and pointing.

    Gibbs Museum

    Visiting Artist Hirona Matsuda

  • A woman in a sleeveless denim shirt is looking at small, hanging flower buds or pods suspended from thin strings against a plain white background.

    Charleston City Paper 3/29/2017

    Beresford Studios hosts artist Hirona Matsuda for a large-scale installation

  • Two women standing in an art gallery with framed artworks on the wall behind them. One woman is looking at the other with her hands clasped in front, while the other woman is standing confidently with one hand on her hip.

    Charleston City Paper 11/22/2011

    Hirona Matsuda and Nina Garner invite viewers to take a closer look