Exchange Residence Project Vol. 1 ― There Are Things That Don't Happen ―
*Information at the time of adoption.
- Name of the organization or individual
- Project Jungra
- subsidy category
- Creation Grant
- Grant Type
- single year
Reiwa 5(2023) 1st Term Creation Grant Category I Single-Year Grant



Business Overview
In this project, artists were dispatched between alternative spaces in different locations, namely Jungra in Tokyo and Studio Imaichi in Yamaguchi, to produce and present stage works based on research in each location. The exchange of artists promotes interaction between spaces, and works based on the location are created from the perspective of visiting artists, with the aim of visualizing the characteristics and potential of each space and land. Performances: Riku Yamakawa, Response 1: Rotary, Riku Yamakawa, Response 2: Putting the Wind, Kyoko Ifuku + Richi Owaki Participating artists: Riku Yamakawa, Kyoko Ifuku, Richi Owaki, Megumi Kamimura, Hikaru Tsuchiya, Toru Umehara Main staff: Nami Nakayama, Akio Nikkei, Hideto Maezawa, etc.
- Period of Activity / Project
- Friday, October 13, 2023 - 14 (Sat)
- Venues
- SCOOL (Mitaka City, Tokyo)
*Information such as project outlines is provided by organizations and individuals providing subsidies.
Profile
【 Project Jungla 】
Project Jungla is a collective of artists from multiple genres, established in 2022, with the focus on artists who participated in the DIY construction of the studio Jungla. Based in Jungra, he explores the use of alternative places, creating works that consider the relationship between people and places and the environment, and holding various workshops. Each time he engages in activities, he finds new ways to make the best use of the characteristics of the place while interacting with it, as well as new methodologies for collaborative production.




