This educational program for the 21st century aims to create new learning opportunities through partnerships between museums, universities, local government, and citizens. In this “Learning Design Project”, nine cultural and educational facilities concentrated in Ueno Park work together to help children join the museum-going community, and create an environment in which children and adults can learn from one another. Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and Tokyo University of the Arts are the driving forces of this project.
Museum Start “i-Ueno”
Saturday, July 24 2016 - Tuesday, March 28 017
International Library of Children's Literature, National Diet Library, Ueno Zoo, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, The National Museum of Western Art, The Ueno Royal Museum
Kids / Youth, Visual Art / Media Art, Workshop
Museum Start “i-Ueno”
August 20, October 15 2016, February 18 2017
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Intercommunication Building 2nd Floor Art Study Room
Kids / Youth, Visual Art / Media Art, Workshop
Museum Start “i-Ueno”
July - November 2016
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and the museums at Ueno Park
Kids / Youth, Visual Art / Media Art, Workshop
Museum Start “i-Ueno”
September 12, 26, October 17, November 14 2016
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, the University Art Museum - Tokyo University of the Arts
Kids / Youth, Visual Art / Media Art, Workshop
Museum Start “i-Ueno”
August 2016 - January 2017
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Kids / Youth, Visual Art / Media Art, Workshop