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Exploring with SDGs: Looking at famous architecture

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

This is a one-day program for exploring an art museum with SDGS (Sustainable Development Goals) as the keyword. Participants refine their powers of observation in a group visit to Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, designed by Kunio Maekawa, one of the greats of modern architecture. You may discover all sorts by looking at things together! Explore the secrets of the museum together with “Art Communicators”!

*Program details may change, or the program may be cancelled depending on any natural disasters and the situation concerning coronavirus.

Schedule

(1)Sunday, August 1, 2021 (Morning)10:15 – 11:45 (Afternoon) 13:30 – 15:00
(2)Saturday, October 30, 2021 (Morning)10:15 – 11:45 (Afternoon) 13:30 – 15:00

Eligibility

Elementary school 1st – 4th graders
Elementary school 5th graders – junior high school 2nd graders
Junior high school 3rd graders – high school 3rd graders
*Program activities will be split into three courses according to school grade.

Participant numbers

70 people/35 pairs of children with their parent/guardian
*Junior high school students and high school students may participate on their own.
*To be decided by lottery if oversubscribed.

Participation fee

Free

Application period

(1)Thursday, June 3 – Sunday, July 18, 2021
(2)Tuesday, August 3 – Monday (public holiday) September 20, 2021
Please click here for the application form.

Contact

Museum Start i-Ueno (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

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
Ueno Royal Museum; Ueno Zoological Gardens; National Museum of Nature and Science; International Library of Children's Literature / National Diet Library; National Museum of Western Art; Tokyo National Museum; Tokyo Bunka Kaikan