That is the question we put to three “navigators,” who will each form a team and attempt to create the core of a project through a process of research and experimentation. From August through February, we will hold multiple project “Study” sessions (involving study, investigation, research and experimentation).
On the day, we’ll talk in detail about the themes of each Study and the ways to explore them, as well as the activities of each navigator.
If you’re wondering which Study to apply for, if you’re interested in Tokyo Project Study initiatives or you want to look again at your own pursuits, please come to this briefing.
Free
Approx. 30 (priority to reservations)
*Same-day admission available if the reservation didn’t reached the capacity.
Send an e-mail to tarl@artscouncil-tokyo.jp with the subject line“Briefing,” and include your name, telephone number, number of participants, and your preferred Study session.
*Please set devices to allow e-mail messages from tarl@artscouncil-tokyo.jp.
*Your personal information will only be used to send you information from the organizer about this event.
*Please submit e-mail applications by 18:00 on Friday, July 5.
*If you would like to participate after the deadline, please come directly to the venue on the day.
Project Coordination Division,
Arts Council Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture
TEL: 03-6256-8435(Weekday 10:00-18:00)
E-mail: tarl@artscouncil-tokyo.jp
Arts Council Tokyo ROOM 302 (6-11-14 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo [3331 Arts Chiyoda])