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Archive and release of "Experiences and Relationships between Sighted and Blind People in Art Appreciation"

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Art appreciation workshop with the visually impaired
subsidy category
Social Grant
Grant Type
single year

Reiwa 5(2023) 2nd Term Social Grant

Business Overview

In the second year of a three-year project to create an archive site, we conducted a project to collect voices. The archive site includes interviews with former museum staff members who have been involved in the establishment and management of the museum's universal programs for many years, as well as visually impaired individuals who have participated in our association's art appreciation workshops. In addition, the "Workshop for Sighted and Blind People to Discuss Their Experiences in Movies and Dramas: From "Love! ~ Yankee and the White Cane Girl ~" to" was held as an in-person event, creating a forum for active dialogue on stereotypes of the visually impaired that have been portrayed in movies and dramas, their impact on society, and the views of those affected.

Period of Activity / Project
Monday, November 4, 2024 - Thursday, December 26
Venues
Online Seikatsu Kobo (Setagaya-ku, Tokyo)


*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.

Profile

[Art Appreciation Workshop with the Visually Impaired]
The "Art Appreciation Workshop with the Visually Impaired" (To-tsukuru Organization), which began its activities in 2012, is an organization that creates a place where people who can see, who cannot see, and who have difficulty seeing gather in various places in society to discuss their experiences and think about "seeing."