Open Talk Session

“Coexistence and Art: Surprises in Interaction”【Cancelled】

Talks / Symposiums
Interactive Space

Due to the concern regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), we have announced to cancel the Open Talk Session “Coexistence and Art: Surprises in Interaction”. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and kindly ask for your understanding. (03/13/2020)

Event Overview

TitleOpen Talk Session “Coexistence and Art: Surprises in Interaction”
Date and timeSaturday, 28 March 2020, 14:00 - 16:00 
VenueTokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Interactive Space
AdmissionFree
Capacity 35 seats (no bookings required)
Speakers
Toshikatsu Ienari (Joint founder of dot architects/Professor of Kyoto University of Art and Design), Miki Nozaki (Project manager of NPO SLOW LABEL), Roger McDonald (Co-director of NPO Arts Initiative Tokyo [AIT])
Notes Sign language interpreter available,
first-come-first-served basis

Related Event

Gallery Cruise【Cancelled: 3/29】

Period
Saturday, 8 February 2020 13:00〜14:00 / Sunday, 29 March 15:00〜16:00
Venue
Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Galleries 1 and 2
Admission
Free
전시회
Talks / Symposiums
Gallery 1 & 2

Visitors will cruise the exhibition venue while listening to the artists.

Curators’ Gallery Talk【Cancelled: 3/15】

Period
Saturday, 22 February 2020 15:00〜16:00 / Sunday, 15 March 15:00〜16:00
Venue
Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Galleries 1 and 2
Admission
Free
전시회
Talks / Symposiums
Gallery 1 & 2

Special Session by Shobu Gakuen’s otto

“Discovery of Sound from Nowhere”【Cancelled】

Period
Saturday, 29 February 2020 16:00〜17:00
Venue
Admission
Free
전시회
Mini concerts
Interactive Space

Related Exhibition

Open to Surprises<font color="#D2322E">【Ended】</font>

Grand Opening Commemorative Programs Exhibition

Open to Surprises【Ended】

Period
Saturday, 8 February 2020 - Sunday, 5 April 2020
Closed
Mondays (except 24 February) and February 25
Venue
Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Galleries 1 and 2
Opening Hours
11:00~19:00
Admission
Free
전시회
Gallery 1 & 2

When you look at a work of art and trace the movements of the artist’s eyes and hands, you may encounter a small surprise or unexpected discovery that veers slightly outside the world you have known until now.

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