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Artnomad - Art travels and meets people. -

Name of the organization or individual
(euglena)
subsidy category
Startup Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY2024 2nd Startup Grant

Business Overview

"Artnomad" is a coined word that combines the words "Art" and "Nomad". This project aims to create a new relationship between artworks and everyday life by having artworks go around various living spaces instead of staying in one place. In this project, we propose an exhibition that is not limited to conventional exhibition spaces such as museums and galleries, and create opportunities for people to encounter artworks in their daily lives, such as schools, hospitals and private homes. In the early stages, the exhibition will begin at schools and medical facilities through acquaintances, focusing on the viewing experience and emotional changes that occur when the works are placed in the living environment. Through the quiet existence of works in our daily lives, we aim to make culture and art more accessible to society, and at the same time expand the scope of artists' activities and possibilities of expression.

Period of Activity / Project
Monday, September 15, 2025 - Saturday, December 20
Venues
16 private homes (Ota Ward, Suginami Ward, Machida City, Meguro Ward, Chofu City, Itabashi Ward, Nakano Ward, Chuo Ward, Toshima Ward, Taito Ward, and Hachioji City), 25 properties including junior high school (attending classes/Fuchu City), goya_curtain (Setagaya Ward), Tabi-suru Chaya (Ota Ward)

Profile

[(euglena)]
(euglena) works as an installation artist in Tokyo.
Born in 1993. Born in Japan to Chinese Thai and Peruvian-born Japanese parents, she lives and works in Tokyo. With the concept of "rediscovering oneself innocently," he creates interactive works made of dandelion fluff that do not rely on artificial power, and also works with themes of psychology and the body. It invites you to an inner time, including a recent crop using cotton wool that did not become seeds.