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"Art and Social Design" Consecutive Talks & Forum

*Information at the time of adoption.

Name of the organization or individual
NPO Able Art Japan
subsidy category
Social support through arts and culture
Grant Type
single year

FY 2016 Social Support through Arts and Culture, Phase 2

Business Overview

With "Disability and Art" as the central focus, experts and practitioners from various fields will be invited to participate in a series of talks as a place for people with disabilities to participate freely and create ideas to enrich their activities through dialogue. A forum will also be held to summarize the talk series. The content will be recorded and published on the official website. Create an information environment for all citizens, regardless of disability, to access art and enrich their lives.

implementation period
Saturday, July 15, 2017 - Monday, September 18
Place of implementation
Arts Chiyoda 3331 (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)


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

Profile

【NPO Able Art Japan 】
Able Art Japan was established in 1994 with the aim of creating an affluent society where people can empathize with each other and respect their differences through art. He advocated the "Able Art Movement" from the standpoint of citizens, and has promoted a movement (movement) to increase the value of art in society and to rediscover human potential through the power of art. With the keywords of creating opportunities for all people to express themselves through expressive activities, creating an environment where people can freely access art and culture, innovating social ibages for people with disabilities, and creating new artistic views and values, the project will work on a wide range of projects from social business to reconstruction support.