Art Environment Support Forum on YOKOHAMA TRIENNALE: online lecture
Arts Support Research Association
Art Environment Support Forum
From the Yokohama Triennale
YOKOHAMA TRIENNALE
Yokohama Triennale Project Manager Aki Hoashi
Ms. Aki Hoashi: YOKOHAMA TRIENNALE Project Manager
Sae Hachiyanagi, Chief Curator, Yokohama Museum of Art
Ms. Sae Yatsuyanagi: Yokohama Museum of Art Senior Curator
September 2020th (Friday) - September 9th (Wednesday), 18
Friday, September 18 – Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Online video streaming
Admission Free
Faculty of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Yokohama Triennale Project Manager Aki Hoashi will talk about the history of the Yokohama Triennale, which began in 2001, and the ongoing Yokohama Triennale 2020, taking into account trends in international exhibitions both in Japan and around the world.
Ms. Sae Yayanagi, Chief Curator at the Yokohama Museum of Art, will talk about her valuable experiences as someone involved in the actual exhibition work that was carried out under the influence of COVID-19.
This lecture was held on August 2020, 8, as part of an off-campus seminar in the field of arts support. With the permission of the speaker, it will now be open to interested parties outside the university as part of the Arts Support Research Group.
If you would like to attend, please apply using the application form below.
We will contact you at the email address you provided with instructions on how to access the online video streaming.
Contact: Professor Toshio Naoe, Faculty of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba
Tel&Fax 029-853-2821 naoe[a]geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp (replace [a] with @)
*The photo "Assembling the truss for the exhibition of Nick Cave's "Rotating Forest"" is from Mr. Hachiyanagi's presentation slides.


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