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Art Project 789 10th Edition

Taking up issues affecting art projects and looking at them one by one and attempting to find some resolution

Genre:
  • Art Project ,
  • Lecture / Symposium

“Art Project 789” is a series of talks hosted by Nozomu Ogawa, Chief Director of TERATOTERA, which sponsors various art events along Tokyo’s Chuo Line railway between Koenji and Kokubunji, featuring guests involved with art projects in different fields. This forum takes up issues affecting art projects around the country, looking at them one by one and attempting to find some resolution.

Art Project 789 is a continuation of a project that ran for three years from 2010: Art Project 0123’s lecture course in basic knowledge, and its more advanced version Art Project 456 held in 2013, in which course participants learnt about the actual workplace by putting everything from planning to operation into practice. 5 sessions are planned this year.

For this 10th Edition, Tokyo Artpoint Project Director, Tsukasa Mori, is invited to Suginami Ribbon-Kan, Hosoda Corporation. This time, the problematic question is “Is worry a necessary evil in planning?”

*This program will be conducted in Japanese.

Speakers

Guest:
Tsukasa Mori(Tokyo Artpoint Project Director)

Host:
Nozomu Ogawa (Chief Director of TERATOTERA / Director of Art Center Ongoing)

Capacity

40
*Reservation required

Fee

Free

How to reserve

Send an E-mail with the subject line “TERATOTERA 789 第10回予約” to 789@teratotera.jp, including the number of participants, your name, and your e-mail address, your phone number. When reservation is accepted, you will receive the confirmation E-mail.

*Your personal information will be handled as strictly confidential, and used only to send you information from the organizer about this event.

Contact

Art Center Ongoing
1-8-7 Kichijoji Higashi-cho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-0002
TEL:090-4737-4798 
E-Mail:info@teratotera.jp

Venues

Suginami Ribbon-Kan

Credit

Organized by
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture), Ongoing (General Incorporated Association)
Cooperated by
Hosoda Corporation