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Related Event of “Art Brut 2023 Touring Exhibition Dear Stories: Tales and Talks”
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Title
| Related Event of “Art Brut 2023 Touring Exhibition Dear Stories: Tales and Talks”
Talk Event
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Date and time
| Saturday, 21 October 2023 5:00pm-6:30pm
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Venue
| Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery, Interactive Space
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Admission
| Free
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Guests
| UEDA Kanayo(Poetic, Director of Kamagasaki University of Arts) KISHI Masahiko(Sociologist, Professor of Kyoto University)
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Capacity
| Around 25 participants *Registration required. In the order of arrival.
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How to apply
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Application start date : Wednesday, 27 September 2023 10:00am *Applications are now closed as the seats are full.
Please use the application form below.
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Inquiry
| Tokyo Shibuya Koen-dori Gallery : Art Brut 2023 Touring Exhibition 1021Talk Event Email:skdg-event2023(at)mot-art.jp *Please change (at) to @. TEL:03-5422-3151
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Guests
UEDA Kanayo
Born in 1969 in Yoshino, Nara Prefecture. Poetic, Director of Kamagasaki University of Arts.
She began writing poetry at the age of three and holding readings of her poetry at the age of 17. In 2001, she declared herself a “poet-entrepreneur with words as allies.” In 2003, she launched “Cocoroom,” an art-related nonprofit in the guise of a coffee shop in Osaka’s Shinsekai district. She relocated it to the Kamagasaki district and opened “Kamagasaki University of Arts” in 2012. Since then, she has collaborated with the local community in various ways, such as opening a guesthouse in 2016 and digging a well with residents of the district.
KISHI Masahiko
Born in 1967. Sociologist, writer, and Professor at Kyoto University.
The topics of his research are Okinawa, life history, and social research methodologies.
He has authored and edited numerous books, including Sociology of the Fragmented (Asahi Press, 2015; winner of the 2016 Kinokuniya Humanities Grand Prize) and Life Stories of Tokyo (Chikuma Shobo, 2021).
He continues to research and write about the history of people through the life histories of diverse individuals.
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