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Learn with the Artists: Basics and Applications of Hiroshimaites?

2023
11
11
Sat
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Gallery B-1 (the venue may change depending on the number of attendances)
  • 14:00–16:00

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In this exhibition, Tomoe Murakami, who creates artworks using various photographic techniques, and Daisuke Kuroda, who created video works around the theme relating to sculpture. Both of them happened to know Hiroshimaites during their research and became interested in the material as a source of their creation. This event seeks to learn about Hiroshimaites with professionals and invites audiences to the world of artistic learning and imagination.

Speaker’s Profile

Junichi Ando
Born in 1963. After graduation from
Born in 1963. Ando graduated from the Faculty of Science at Kagoshima University and completed his PhD at the Graduate School of Science at Tohoku University. He served as a research fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and a postdoctoral fellow at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, before becoming a professor at Hiroshima University Graduate School of Science in 2016.

Tomoe Murakami
Born in Chiba Prefecture in 1980. Murakami graduated from School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Waseda University. After working at Tokyo University of Arts, the artist earned her MA in Preventive Conservation from Northumbria University (UK). The artist is currently lives and works in Hiroshima Prefecture.

Daisuke Kuroda
Born in Kyoto in 1982. Kuroda completed his PhD at Hiroshima City University via his research on a sculptor Heihachi Hashimoto. In addition to creating his artworks, Kuroda plans and manages exhibitions. He is a leader of artist’s collective, “Team Yameyou” and currently lives and works in Kansai region.

Speakers
Junichi Ando (Professor, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima University/Earth and Planetary Systems Science Program)
Tomoe Murakami (Artist)
Daisuke Kuroda (Artist)
Venue
Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Gallery B-1 (the venue may change depending on the number of attendances)
Price
Free
*No reservation required

Event Calendar

Opening Hours10:00-17:00
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