“Isshoni” Atelier
Operation Anonymous Portrait——Making montages with a recipe!!

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“Isshoni” Atelier Operation Anonymous Portrait——Making montages with a recipe!! Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery has begun a new series, “Isshoni” Atelier, featuring diverse workshop activities with a focus on creative expression. “Isshoni” Atelier will be an open place for freely participating in the way you like. Anyone can drop by anytime, just to look around or to get deep into creating something.

Our program this time, the first in the series, invites visitors to draw a portrait of someone based on a recipe in the venue. It can be a portrait of someone you have never met or someone familiar to you. Your own portrait is of course OK! We are hoping to fill the space with “anonymous portraits.”

Looking at the recipe’s words, let your imagination go. Choose parts that fit your desired image and give free play to your pen. No matter if you are good or bad at drawing. We invite everyone—adults and children too—to come together, relax, and have fun drawing portraits or just gazing around at them all.

“Isshoni” Atelier Operation Anonymous Portrait——Making montages with a recipe!!
IKENOYA Yuka(YUKAI)

Title
“Isshoni” Atelier  Operation Anonymous Portrait——Making montages with a recipe!!
Period
Sunday, 20 August - Sunday, 24 September 2023
*The artist is in the gallery on Aug.20, 30, and Sep.18.
Opening Hours
11:00am - 7:00pm
*Open until 9:00pm on 25 August for "Summer Night Museum".
Closed
Closed on Mondays (except 18, September) and Tuesday, 19 September. 
Venue
Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery
Admission
Free. Anyone, anytime, just drop in!
Barrier-Free
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InquiriesPlease contact us using this form if you are planning to attend this event with more than 10 people or if you need any assistance.
Organized by 
Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture

Artist

Sculptor. UDAGAWA Junko 

After graduating from an art junior college, Udagawa Junko began creating sculptures of familiar animals, such as cats and birds, using newspaper and other materials. Besides exhibiting her works every two years, she has since 2016 served as lecturer for the "Hama Kids Art Club" workshop for children at the Yokohama Civic Art Gallery.

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