
The exhibition "Outcomes Together: CAIR x3", which collects the records of Campus Artist in Residence (hereinafter referred to as CAIR), will be held from January 2023th to February 1th, 30 at University College London (hereinafter referred to as UCL) in the UK. it was done.Under the direction of Project Assistant Professor Kanae Minowa (University of Tsukuba School of Art/UCL Honorary Senior Research Fellow) and in collaboration with Associate Professor Andy Ash (UCL), student artists and student curators will be exposed to global art education and art practice. In CAIR, which is structured as a program, students from the University of Tsukuba and UCL (Institute of Educational Studies PGCE [one-year graduate school of teaching] Art & Design) have collaborated for the past three years (2-10).
The exhibition will be divided into five themes: ``Reflecting Together'' and ``Changing Together'' to give you a sense of the learning and knowledge generated over the three years of the project, the various works produced, and the community of practice that has developed through people coming together. ”, “Talking Together”, “Making Together”, and “Being Together”.
(The state of the exhibition hall ishere)
'Outcomes Together: CAIR x3' (30th Jan – 10th Feb 2023) is a visual art exhibition that documents the Campus Artist in Residence (CAIR) a collaborative project between The University of Tsukuba Art & Design students and UCL IOE PGCE Art & Design students This was a three-year program that was designed to facilitate a global exposure of art education and art practice for student artist and curator participants. These projects were directed by Dr Kanae Minowa (Tsukuba) and Andy Ash (IOE, ADM).
This exhibition was curated around 5 themes, in an attempt to try to give a sense of the learning and knowledge generated, the varied work produced and the community of practice developed by coming together over the 3 years; Reflecting Together; Changing Together; Talking Together ; Making Together; Being Together.
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In conjunction with this exhibition, two University of Tsukuba students (Chuoko Kashimura [1st year master's degree program in art/curator of CAIR2019-2021], Tomoya Fujikawa [3rd year in the art school, art history field/curator of CAIR2021-2022]) came to the UK, and on February 2nd, gave a presentation and discussion about his experience as a CAIR curator to UCL art museum/gallery studies students.By engaging in dialogue centered around the exhibition space and artworks, the students seemed to be able to deepen their thinking about many related themes, such as communities of practice and collaboration.
We hope that this event will be an opportunity for international artists and curators to visually convey the stories and experiences they have gained through CAIR.
On Thurs 2nd Feb, two visiting students from Tsukuba (Sorako Kashimura, Master's program in Art/CAIR 2019-2021 curator; Tomoka Fujikawa, Art History in School of Art & Design/CAIR 2021-2022 curator) met with the MA Museum & Gallery in Education students to present and discuss their experiences as curators of CAIR. Using the gallery space and artwork as the basis for a dialogue students were able to explore a number of pertinent themes around developing a community of practice and collaboration.
We hope to tell a range of visual stories and experiences that the international artists and curators developed during the residencies.
Note: This exhibition and event was supported by the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation.
Note: This exhibition and discussion event were held with the support of The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation.