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iUeno Starter's Program

Genre:
  • Kids / Youth ,
  • Visual Art / Media Art ,
  • Workshop

45-minute program for mastering “iUeno”

This program gives participants tips on how to explore and enjoy the nine museums in and around Ueno Park. Children get their very own Museum Starter Pack and learn how to use it. Working with cards that detail different artworks/items teaches children how to use the “Bibihadotokadabukku,” how the website can be used at museums in Ueno Park, and how to collect original badges along the route. “Art Communicators” on the day join “Museum Start iUeno” staff members to help families who are visiting museums for the first-time, opening the doors to discovery and communication.

Schedule

About 45 minutes per session
(1) Tuesday, July 24 2018, 10:00
(2) Tuesday, July 24 2018, 11:15
(3) Wednesday, July 25 2018, 10:00
(4) Wednesday, July 25 2018, 11:15
(5) Saturday, November 17 2018, 10:00
(6) Saturday, November 17 2018, 11:15
(7) Saturday, March 16 2019, 10:00
(8) Saturday, March 16 2019, 11:15
(9) Sunday, March 17 2019, 10:00
(10) Sunday, March 17 2019, 11:15

Participants

Students (elementary school to high school) who do not have Museum Starter Packs
Parents/guardians of participating students
*This program is not open to past/current Museum Starter Pack holders.

Capacity

60 people/30 pairs of children with their parent/guardian per session
*To be decided by lottery if oversubscribed.
*One application only per pair. Subsequent applications will automatically be invalidated.

Admission

Free

How to reserve

Please fill out the reservation form on the Official website.

Application deadline

(1)-(4) Friday, June 1 – Sunday, July 1 2018
(5) and (6) Friday, August 10 – Sunday, July 1 2018
(7)-(10) Friday, December 21 2018 – Sunday, February 17 2019

Contact

Museum Start “iUeno” Operating Team (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum & Tokyo University of the Arts)
TEL: 03-3823-6921 (Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum office)
E-mail: aiueno@museum-start.info

Venues

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Intercommunication Building 2nd Floor Art Study Room

Flyer

Credit

Organized by
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum / Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture), Tokyo University of the Arts
Co-organized by
The Ueno Royal Museum, Ueno Zoological Gardens, The National Museum of Nature and Science, International Library of Children's Literature, National Diet Library/ The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan