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Art Support Research Group Anthropology and Art Project Saturday, August 2018, 8, 4:17

Arts Support Research Association
Lecture: Anthropology and Art Project
Inagaki Tatsuo Artist / Professor at the Faculty of International Studies, Hosei University Visiting Researcher at the University of the Philippines

Saturday, August 2018, 8 4:17-00:18 Tsukuba University, Art and Design Building B00
Free to attend

Tatsuo Inagaki combines anthropology and art, and since the 1990s has been working on art projects in Japan and abroad in collaboration with local communities and individuals. This time, he will talk mainly about the workshops/projects he carried out in Italy, the Philippines, and the Czech Republic in 2017-2018.

Anyone can participate on the day, but please apply in advance if possible using the form below.
We would appreciate your cooperation in determining the number of people attending.

Access: From Tsukuba Station on the Tsukuba Express, take the Tsukuba University Circulator Bus (clockwise) or the Tsukuba University Central Bus, get off at Tsukuba University West, and the Art and Science Building is immediately next door.
Access to University of Tsukuba

For inquiries, please contact: Toshio Naoe, Faculty of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba, Tel&Fax: 029-853-2821
naoe[a]geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp (Please replace [a] with @)

Shaped by Diverse Involvements: Education Programs of the Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito 18:15 Thursday July 26

Art Environment Support Forum

Shaped by Diverse Involvements:
Education Programs of the Contemporary Art Center,
Art Tower Mito

Presenter: Junko Moriyama Educational Program Coordinator
Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito

Moderator: Gojingmaru Hayashi
Artist, University of Tsukuba

Thursday July 26, 2018
18:15-19:15
B203, Faculty of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Admission Free

The Contemporary Art Center in the Art Tower Mito is well-known by its wide varieties of education programs as well as its unique exhibitions on contemporary art. Among them, workshops by artists, special weeks for high school students, collaborative sessions for viewing art with visually impaired people, and one of the earliest set up of volunteer activities in Japan are the main features of the Center. Junko Moriyama, who has developed the education programs of the Center since its opening, talks on the Center's diverse involvements with people.

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 @).

Art Support Research Group: The Shape of Museums Created by Diverse Relationships From the Educational Programs of the Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito Thursday, July 2018, 7 26:18

Arts Support Research Association
The museum's shape created by diverse interactions
From the educational programs at the Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito

Lecture: Junko Moriyama
Education Program Coordinator, Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower Mito

Moderator: Gotomaru Hayashi (Artist, University of Tsukuba)

Thursday, November 2018, 7 26:18-15:19
Tsukuba University Art and Design Building B203
Free to attend
After the session, there will be time for a chat with Mr. Moriyama.

The Mito Art Tower Contemporary Art Center, which attracts attention for its unique special exhibitions specializing in contemporary art, is also known for its diverse educational programs.
Moriyama, who has been in charge of the center's educational programs since it opened, will talk about the various initiatives it has undertaken and its interactions with people, including artist workshops, High School Student Week, "Session!" an art appreciation experience for visually impaired people, and some of the first volunteer activities to be organized in Japan.

Anyone can participate on the day, but please apply in advance if possible using the form below.
We would appreciate your cooperation in determining the number of people attending.

Access: From Tsukuba Station on the Tsukuba Express, take the Tsukuba University Circulator Bus (clockwise) or the Tsukuba University Central Bus, get off at Tsukuba University West, and the Art and Science Building is immediately next door.
Access to University of Tsukuba

For inquiries, please contact: Toshio Naoe, Faculty of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba, Tel&Fax: 029-853-2821
naoe[a]geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp (Please replace [a] with @)

Interim Presentation of Master's and Undergraduate Students in Art Environment Support

The event will be held as follows:
If you would like to visit from outside the university, please contact us in advance (contact details at the bottom of this page).

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Arts Support Course/Field 30 First Interim Presentation
Interim Presentation of Master's and Undergraduate Theses in Art Environment Support

Date: Wednesday, June 2018, 6
Venue: University of Tsukuba, Art and Design Building, 2nd floor conference room (B203)
Room B203, Faculty of Art and Design, University of Tsukuba
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(Presentation titles are tentative titles)

◎Master Year2, interim report on dissertation

11:00-11:20 Sato Hamaoka
Research on exhibitions and education on conservation and restoration in museums
Exhibition and Education on Conservation in Art Museums

11:20-11:40 Tomoko Otani
About the Olympic Cultural Programme
Olympic Cultural Programs

11:40-12:00 Eriko Okuyama
The potential of inclusive education in art projects
Inclusive Education in Art Projects

*Short break (5 minutes)

12:05-12:25 Wakaha Nasu
Formation of a mutual learning community and change in consciousness among volunteers at an art festival
Formation of Peer-learning Community and the Change of Awareness among Volunteers of Art Festivals

12:25-12:45 Mei Kaneeda
Reaffirming the Understanding of "Guernica" and Gaining a New Perspective
Reexamination of “Guernica” and a New Approach for Art Appreciation

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12:45-13:45 Lunch Break

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◎Undergraduate Senior, interim report on dissertation

13:45-14:00 Kaho Kumamoto
Penetration of Banko ware into society
Social Penetration of “Banko-yaki” Ceramic Ware

14:00-14:15 Aohiko Higuchi
The ripple effects of art projects
Ripple Effects of Art Projects

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Master Year 1, self-introduction and research plan
14:15-14-30 Natsumi Ichikawa
14:30-14:45 Koyumi Tamai
14:45-15:00 Ayaka Shinokura

*Short break (10 minutes)

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◎Undergraduate Junior, research plan

15:10-15:20 Asami Takazawa
15:20-15:30 Kazune Takada
15:30-15:40 Nana Tsukuamoto
15:40-15:50 Yousuke Hamada
15:50-16:00 Aoi Matsuzaki

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◯16:00 Closing Comments

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For inquiries, please contact Toshio Naoe, Professor of Arts and Sciences.
Contact: Toshio Naoe, Professor
Tel&Fax: +81(0)29-853-2821
naoe[@]geijutsu.tsukuba.ac.jp
Please replace @ with [@].