“Immigration Museum Tokyo” (IMM) is a project for introducing and sharing culture that is rooted in the daily lives of non-Japanese resident in Japan. The project kicks off with a public meeting Oct. 3, held in Senju this year.
We are now in the process of bringing members together. Come and be part of this marvellous process that seeks to take the different experiences and questions that foreigners encounter in Japan, and from them create art.
Free
By Sep 30 (Mon)
To apply, see
https://www.facebook.com/events/629592893741933/
Iwai Shigeaki
Artist / Director, Pilot Project for the Immigration Museum TOKYO
Since 1990 he has been exhibiting works of visual expression utilizing a fusion of such elements as image, sound, and text based on investigations he has made of specific communities in Europe, Australia, and Southeast Asia. In recent years he has run workshops aimed at different age groups as well as his parallel research activities into multi-culturalism. Since 2010 he has been working on the Immigration Museum TOKYO Project.
Art Access Adachi: Downtown Senju – Connecting through Sound Art project office
Tel: 03-6806-1740 (13:00 — 18:00 except Tue and Thu)
E-Mail: info@aaa-senju.com
Organizers: Tokyo Metropolitan Government,Tokyo Culture Creation Project Office (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture), Tokyo University of the Arts Faculty of Music, YARUNE(NPO), Adachi City