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Akigawa Art Stream 2024

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
Creative Cluster
subsidy category
Support for Regional Arts and Culture Activities
Grant Type
single year

FY 2024 (Phase 1) Support for Regional Arts and Culture Activities

Business Overview

This is an art festival type art project in which local residents, specialists and artists from various fields co-create and evolve intrinsically in the Akikawa Valley area, which stretches from Hinohara Village to Itsukaichi, Akiruno City, and is held for the fourth time. The 2024 exhibition was organized by 14 artists in 8 venues. Artist: Maki Ueda MAKI UEDA= Olfactory art/anno lab= Media art/Miyakemai = Painting/Nobuharu Asano = Sculpture/Emi Kusano = Generation AI/Ryohei Shimazaki = Contemporary ukiyoe/Nanaakuya = Craft/Yasutake Ikejo = Design/Hiroshi Nakamoto = Video art/Kyoki Sugaya = Contemporary art/Nesekiin = Sculpture/Moe Kaneko = Contemporary art/Ryuta Matsuyama = Animal Archive of the Mountains/Ushimatsu Honjo = Sound art Live Artist: DAISHI DANCE (DJ)/Ayako Kanisasare (Gagaku)/Yosuke Yabuuchi (Shakuhachi) Director: Tomohiro Okada Space Design/Renovation: Miyachiyo Festival Logo Production: Kyunchome

implementation period
Friday, November 1, 2024 to Sunday, December 1
Place of implementation
Arts Camp Hinohara, National Important Cultural Property: Kobayashi Family Residence (Hinohara Village), other 5 venues in Hinohara Village; 'Oigakura' (large storehouse), 'Oigakura' (small storehouse) (special site for earthen storehouse), other 5 venues in Akiruno City; 3 venues in the city; total of 8 venues


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Profile

[General Incorporated Association Creative Cluster]
The Creative Cluster is a do-tank that generates emergence through culture and art. It was started in 2002 by current president Tomohiro Okada, who has been working on regional development and creating new uses utilizing his creativity in the Tama area where he grew up since his high school days. We have been working to introduce, exchange, and utilize new expressions and their emergence through exhibitions, workshops, and project support that propose lifestyles. In 2022, they opened "Arts Camp Hinohara" (Hinohara Village) in an old house of unknown age in Nishitama, a mountainous area of Tokyo, and under the theme of "Nostalgic future in Tokyo," they are developing an emergent field through community co-creation.