Post

Art Environment Support Forum: Community Collaboration and Educational Outreach Activities at the Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Art Museum, Kamakura

Art Support Research Group "Community Collaboration and Educational Activities at the Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Museum of Art, Kamakura"
Art Environment Support Forum: Community Collaboration and Educational Outreach Activities at the Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Art Museum, Kamakura City

Date and time: December 2024, 12 (Monday) 23:18-15:19
Mon. Dec 23 18:15-19:15

Location: Arts Building B521 (Presentation Room)

Admission Free

Speaker: Ayako Imanishi

The Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Museum conveys the artistic work and creative space of the master of modern Japanese painting, Kaburaki Kiyokata, to future generations. The museum was built on the site of his former residence in Kamakura, and is also committed to cooperation with the local community and educational outreach activities.

This time, we will be welcoming Ayako Imanishi, a curator at the museum, to talk about the project. We are also planning an art appreciation experience. Please feel free to join us!

 

The “Kaburaki Kiyokata Memorial Museum” preserves the legacy and creative space of the great modern Japanese painter, Kaburaki Kiyokata. The museum is located on the site of his former residence in Kamakura and is dedicated to fostering community engagement and educational outreach activities.

This time, we are pleased to welcome Ayako Imanishi, the museum's curator, who will share insights into their efforts. Additionally, a viewing experience is also planned. We warmly invite you to join us!

If you would like to attend, please see below:Application formPlease apply from
(Please apply as early as possible)
Those who wish to attend are kindly requested to apply through the application form below.

https://forms.gle/jEs5p7e2KkAjzLQF6

 

Summer Vacation Art Marche 2024 was held

The annual Summer Vacation Art Marche 2024 was held in the Sports and Arts area on August XNUMXth and XNUMXth.
We had a lot of people participate. Thank you very much.

We carried out more events than usual, such as Art Day Camp (still life drawing), Art Day Camp (figure drawing), Reborn Art Ball, Let's make a broom, Art medal, Copper sculpture, Art Exploration Team, etc. We were able to see many children having fun making art with their parents, and seriously working on making and appreciating art.
Even when it was a little difficult, we took on the challenge with the advice and help of our instructors and university students.(movie)

The works created and images from the day will be exhibited at the Tsukuba Museum of Art from August 24th to September 1st.(Flyer)
We will be exhibiting works created by the participants, so please come and see the exhibition.







Photo) From top to bottom: Art Day Camp, Let's Make a Broom, Coppa Sculpture, Art Medal, Reborn Art Ball, Art Exploration Team
Instructors: Kei Ohta, Fumiya Kawashima, Katsuhito Miyahara, Shinji Miyasaka, Ayako Moriya, Naoko Yoshida

This project is being carried out as a social contribution project by the University of Tsukuba.
(Naoko Yoshida: Childcare support activities through art - Implementation of Summer Vacation Art Marche 2024)
Other sponsors: Tsukuba Cultural Promotion Foundation, Tsukuba City
Sponsored by Kyoei Steel Co., Ltd. and Turner Color Co., Ltd.

Art Environment Support Forum: Future of the ARCUS Project and Artist in Residence, Wednesday, June 2023, 6, 28:17~ Art Environment Support Forum: Future of the ARCUS Project and Artist in Residence, 00:17~ Wednesday, June 00

Art Support Research Group "The Future of the ARCUS Project and Artist-in-Residence"
Art Environment Support Forum: Future of the ARCUS Project and Artist in Residence


Date and time: Wednesday, June 2023, 6, 28:17-00:18, Art and Design Building, 30nd floor, Conference Room B203 (in person, doors open 10 minutes before the start)  

Wed. June 28 17:00-18:30  

Admission Free

Lecturer: Keisuke Ozawa (ARCUS Project Director, Representative Director of Artto General Incorporated Association, Independent Curator)
 Keisuke Ozawa


He will talk about the role that ARCUS Project, a pioneer of artist-in-residence (AIR) programs in Japan, plays not only in the art world but also in the local community.
Unlike museums, AIR is a place where artists present prototypes through trial and error and various investigations, making it a kind of laboratory just one step away from a museum, and also a place where artists and members of the public can meet as they witness these expressions taking shape.
I would like to use this opportunity to think about the significance and challenges of such a quiet yet indispensable space.


If you would like to attend, please see below:Application formPlease apply from
http://forms.gle/wcT1Rto7ykYo74JL9




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact:
Naoko Yoshida, Faculty of Arts, University of Tsukuba 
YOSHIDA Nahoko, Institute of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba

Email: yoshida.nahoko.gn ● tsukuba.ac.jp (replace with @)

University of Tsukuba Education Strategy Promotion Project  

 

Art Writer Award for High School Students, Essays in Japanese

High School Student Art Writer Award
is an essay contest that fosters the ability to think and communicate about art in one's own words.

In 2023, we will hold a Japanese essay contest.

Assignment: Write your thoughts about art in Japanese of no more than 2000 characters.

Recruitment theme
Production experience: Write based on your own experience of creating a work
Exploration of works: Writing about works created by artists
Arts support: writing about the interaction between art and people

Application deadline: Wednesday, September 2023, 9
Results announcement February 2024 on the web (planned)

Award (Certificate, art supplies provided by partner companies, commemorative gifts from the university)
3 Grand Prizes / 17 Excellence Awards / 30 Selected Works / School Award

Please check the official website for details.

The Art Writer Award for High School Students
is an essay contest on art.
It allows students to develop the ability to convey their ideas and think about art in their own words.
The contest of essays in Japanese is held in 2023.

Write an essay about your view on art in Japanese within 2000 characters.

Essay Topic Sectors
Creative Experience: Write about your experience of creating art works.
Work Research: Write about the work created by a professional artist/s.
Artistic Support: Write about an interaction between art and people.

Application Deadline: Sept /20/2023 (Wed)
Announcement of Results: February 2024 (online)

Awards: Grand Prize – 3 entries / Award for Excellence – 17 entries / Winning Entries – 30 entries / School Prize
The winners will receive certificates, art material the sponsor provided, and some university gifts.

Please check the official site for more information.

Lecture: "The Relationship between Artists and Places - The Interest and Role of Developing Art Outside the White Cube" Lecturer: Noriko Watanabe


Art Support Research Association Flyer Download here (PDF)

Arts Support Research Association Announcement Art Environment Support Forum
Date and time: Wednesday, October 2022, 7 27: 18-00: 19
Wed. July 27 18:00-19:00

LECTURE:
The relationship between artists and spaces: The appeal and role of developing art outside the white cube
The Relationship between Artists and Place: About the attractiveness and worth of art outside the white cube

Lecturer: Artist and graduate of the Faculty of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba / Noriko Watanabe
Artist / Noriko Watanabe

I have toured all over the country as a stage designer for theater productions, been involved in hospital art, and participated in exhibitions and workshops at the Japan Alps International Art Festival.
Based on what Watanabe has been working on up until now, he will be creating works that relate to "places."
He will talk about the fun of interacting with the general public through art, as well as the things to be careful about and the role that comes with it.

Venue: Online (ZOOM meeting)
Free admission

How to apply Online Registration:
Please apply in advance via the URL below (until July 7th).
Click here to apply: https://forms.gle/dkapyGakaP1xdftPA

After registering, you will receive an invitation link and password via email before the event.
After you apply, you will receive an invitation link and password by email.

———–Contact———–
Naoko Yoshida, Faculty of Arts, University of Tsukuba
Nahoko Yoshida, Faculty of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba
mail: yoshida.nahoko.gn@u.tsukuba.ac.jp

Tsukuba University Educational Strategy Promotion Project, Tsukuba University School of Art and Design / Arts Support Area