The 3rd Arts Support Research Meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 1th.

The 3th Arts Support Research Meeting will be held as follows:

Anyone who is interested can participate.
Please come directly to the venue.

Date and time Tuesday, August 2013, 1 15: 18-00: 20
Location: University of Tsukuba Art and Design Building 1F Gallery Common Materials Workshop B121
Contents Research presentation
Contact information (Professor Yasuyoshi Saito) Phone: 029-853-2856 Email: ysaito[at]geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp (Please replace [at] with @)

Schedule

Presentation 18: 00:18-45:XNUMX
Speaker: Yuka Toriyama (Master's Program in Arts and Arts Support, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba)
Presentation title: Discovering local art through art map production - A case study of the "Omori Art Map"

Break 18:45~19:00

Presentation 19: 00:19-45:XNUMX
Speaker: Kanae Minowa (Master's Program in Education, Graduate School of Education, University of Tsukuba, Department of Art Education)
Presentation title: Art education practices in developing countries

Special Lecture: "Possibilities for Expression After 3.11" Saturday, January 1th, 28:13

Lecture poster
A special lecture entitled "Possibilities for Expression after 3.11" will be held as follows:
Anyone can join.

Special Lecture: "Possibilities for Expression After 3.11/XNUMX"
Junko Kumakura (Professor at Tokyo University of the Arts)
Saturday, January 1th 28:13 University of Tsukuba Room 00C5
The lecture will be held following the awards ceremony for the 4th High School Student Art Writer Awards.

Sumiko Kumakura
Professor, Department of Musical Environment Creation, Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts
We conduct research and activities on topics such as corporate patronage, arts support by governments and foundations, the relationship between local communities and culture and the arts, the role of culture and the arts in civil society, and the activities of NPOs in the arts field.
His main publications include "Connecting Society and Art 1996-2000: The Practice of Connectors" (co-edited and co-authored by the Document 2000 Project Executive Committee, published by Trans Art), and the Toride Art Project 2006 record collection "Full-fledged Pranks: The Set-Up of Toride" (edited by Kumakura Junko and Mori Tsukasa).

For inquiries, please contact: Tsukuba University School of Art and Design High School Student Art Writer Award Section
TEL029-853-2821
awa[at]geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp
(Replace [at] with @.)

ARCUS PROJECT Lecture & Artist Talk October 10th (Wed)

In the art support course, we will hold a special lecture by inviting Mami Odai, director of the ARCUS Project, an artist-in-residence program held in Moriya City, and artists currently in residence. Attendance is free. Everyone is welcome to participate.

Lectures and Artist Talks
ARCUS PROJECT
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

Mami Odai (Director of ARCUS Project)
Fazal Rizvi (Resident Artist)
Wai Kuen Huy (Resident Artist)

Wednesday, October 2011, 10 12:13-45:16 00C5
Free to attend (Special lecture on the Arts Support Course)

Arcus Lecture Poster (Web) 2

Lecture "Contemporary Art and Education in Korea" to be held on July 7th (Friday)

poster
A special lecture entitled "Korean Contemporary Art and Education" will be held.

2010.7.9 (Fri)
University of Tsukuba, Art and Design Building, 2nd floor, Meeting Room B203
10:30am-12:00am
*Open to attendees
*Japanese interpretation is available

"ICT Use in Art Education"
Noh Yong, Professor, Graduate School of Education, Ewha Women's University

"Trends and Explorations in Korean Contemporary Art"
Park Hyang-sook, Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Education, Ewha Women's University

The 3rd High School Student Art Writer Awards

We are looking for high school students who love art to submit "Art Essays" based on their own experiences. You can recall an experience about art that moved you in the past, or if you feel like you don't have anything to write about, why not go out and experience something now? Please write about what you felt and thought at that time. We are looking for submissions in the following three categories.

・Production experience: Write about your own experience of creating a work
・Artwork research: writing about a work created by an artist
・Arts Support: Writing about the interaction between art and people

Please choose the category you would like to write about from the list below, find a topic of your own and write about it. Please feel free to decide what you consider to be "art" by referring to the contents of your junior high and high school art textbooks.

  • Task
  • Write an essay that conveys your thoughts based on your experience with art.

  • The winners of the Grand Prize (3 winners), Excellence Prize (20 winners), and School Prize will be presented with a certificate and a prize.

  • Format
  • Within 2000 characters in Japanese. Please enter the file (Word) downloaded from the Art Writer Award website on your computer. If you wish to include illustrations, please paste them directly as JPEG images, etc. Please be sure to include the names of any references or documents you used when writing.

  • How to submit
  • Please submit your application by attaching it to an email along with the application form (which can be downloaded from the Art Writer Award website).

  • Application deadline
  • Applications must arrive by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 26, 2009 (deadline extended from the 19th to the 26th)

*Detailed application guidelines, manuscript and application forms (Word files), a guidebook with writing tips, and other materials can be downloaded from the website. Please be sure to refer to them when applying.

Art Writer Award Homepagehttps://www.geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp/~awa/
Submission/inquiry email address (High School Student Art Writer Award Secretariat): awa@www.geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp

Organized by: Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences, Department of Art, University of Tsukuba

3rd Art Writer Award

3rd Art Writer Award