This project features a range of ongoing art programs that link up the numerous art spots located in the Suginami, Musashino, and Tama districts between Koenji and Kokubunji stations on JR’s Chuo Line, an area that has traditionally been home to many artists and authors and whose popularity continues unabated, now among the younger generation. Devoting its energies to human resource development focused on nurturing volunteers nicknamed “TERAKKO” by involving them in the planning and running of the program, this initiative cultivates people who can work in partnership with artists to produce art projects.
TERATOTERA
Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, May 14 2017
Arts Council Tokyo ROOM 302 and Meeting room 2, Gotenyama Community Center 2F
Art Project, Others
TERATOTERA
Art Project, Workshop, Others
TERATOTERA
June 2017 - February 2018
Arts Council Tokyo ROOM 302
Lecture / Symposium
TERATOTERA
Saturday, July 22 2017, 15:00-18:00
Kyonan Fureai Hiroba Park
Art Project, Workshop, Others
TERATOTERA
Wednesday, August 23 - Sunday, August 27 2017
Nishi-Ogikubo are
Visual Art / Media Art, Art Project, Exhibition / Screening
TERATOTERA
Sunday, October 15 2017
Community Station Higashi Koganei
Theater / Dance, Art Project, Others
TERATOTERA
Friday, November 10 - Sunday, November 12 2017
Facilities and vacant premises around JR Mitaka Station North Exit
Visual Art / Media Art, Art Project, Exhibition / Screening, Others
TERATOTERA
Friday, November 3 2017, 13:30-14:30
Meeting room 2, Gotenyama Community Center 2F
Art Project, Others
TERATOTERA
Friday, December 1 2017, 18:00-19:45
Classroom 515, 5F, Building 9, Musashino Art University
Art Project, Lecture / Symposium
TERATOTERA祭り2017(ショートバージョン) / TERATOTERA Festival 2017 (Short version)
TERATOTERA祭り2017(ロングバージョン) / TERATOTERA Festival 2017 (Long version)