We are pleased to present “Understanding. Art & Research”, a special exhibition dedicated to the 10th anniversary of bilateral partnership between University of Applied Arts Vienna and Tokyo University of the Arts. Before opening the exhibition to the public, we will be inviting guests from each university to hold a symposium, reception party, as well as a private viewing. We are looking forward to many people taking this opportunity to attend.
1. The Exhibition: “Understanding. Art & Research”
Duration:8th of November (Fri) ? 19th of November (Tue), 2019
Opening Hours: 10:00 ? 17:00
Venues:Yuga Gallery and Rittai-Kobo
(Ground floor of the building for Painting Department)
Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
12-8 Ueno-Koen Taito-Ku Tokyo
Notes:Open on weekend, Admission free
2. The Symposium:“The Role of Artistic and Creative Methods and Thinking for Societal and Economic Development”
Date:7th of November (Thursday), 18:00-19:30
Venue:Daisekkou-Shitsu (Plaster Statues? Room)
Ground Floor of the building for Painting Department
Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
12-8 Ueno-Koen Taito-Ku Tokyo
Panels:
?Gerald Bast (Rector, University of Applied Arts Vienna)
?Barbara Putz-Plecko (Vice Rector, University of Applied Arts Vienna)
?Alexander Damianisch (Head, Support Art and Research, University of Applied Arts Vienna)
?Mitsuko Okamoto (Vice-President, Tokyo University of the Arts)
?Katsuhiko Hibino (Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts)
?Kei Matushita (Professor, Department of Design, Tokyo University of the Arts)
Moderator:Michael Schneider(Associate Professor, Department of Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts)
Notes:No prior booking required, Admission free, Japanese-German simultaneous translation available
3.Reception Party
Date:7th of November (Thursday) 19:30-20:30
Venue:Oura-Shokudo (Cafeteria at Faculty of Fine Arts Campus)
Faculty of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
12-8 Ueno-Koen Taito-Ku Tokyo
Notes:Free snacks and drinks available, Admission free, Japanese-German simultaneous translation available
The exhibition is open for private viewing from 19:30 to 20:30