Tokyo University of the Arts and the University of Copenhagen
Collaborative Research Project
Collaboration and Community-Building
in Contemporary Art(CCCA) Workshop
The roles of art and artists in society has dramatically changed over the last two decades. How can (or cannot) art contribute to a community-building?: how can a community inspire art and artists?: how do artists collaborate with members of a community?
Following the international conference on November 4-5, 2017 ‘Collaboration and Community-Building in Contemporary Art in Japan and Denmark’ (organized by University of Copenhagen and supported by JSPS), the workshop examines the possibilities and problems in collaboration and community-building in contemporary art through a comparative study of Japan and Denmark.
Date: January 31, Wednesday- February 1, Thursday, 2018
Venue: Lecture Room 1, Senju Campus, Tokyo University of the Arts
(1-25-1, Senju, Adachi-ku)
Languages: English or/and Japanese, No Translation Available
*The number of participants: 20. Booking is needed in advance.
Please contact to make a reservation: mouri(a)fac.geidai.ac.jp
Organized by: Graduate School of Global Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
In Collaboration with: Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen
Day1: 31 January
14:00-14:40 Opening Remarks 1:
Socially Engaged Art and its Discontent in Japan
Yoshitaka Mori (Tokyo University of the Arts)
14:40-15:20 Opening Remarks 2:
Collaboration and Community-Building in Contemporary Art in Japan and Denmark
Gunhild Borggreen (University of Copenhagen)
15:20-15:40 Coffee Break
15:40-16:10 Presentation 1:
Creating Transnational Local Communities through Arts and Crafts
Liliana Granja Morais (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
16:10-16:40 Presentation 2:
Community and Art in the Region
Tanja Sillman (Tokyo University of the Arts)
16:40-17:10 Presentation 3:
Illegitimate Bodies: Radio Kosaten as a Participatory Research Laboratory
Jong Pairez (Tokyo University of the Arts)
17:10-17:30 Coffee Break
17:30-19:00 Discussion:
The Questions of Communities in Art
Speakers: Tomoko Shimizu (Tsukuba University), Hikaru Fujii (Artist)
Discussant: Sumiko Kumakura (Tokyo University of the Arts)
19:30 Welcome Party
Day 2: 1 February
13:30-15:00 Presentation and Discussion
Collaboration and Community Building in Contemporary Art: Focusing on Echigo Tsumari Triennnale
Speaker: Rei Maeda (Art Front Gallery)
Discussant: Anemone Platz (Aarhus University)
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-17:00 Presentation
On Memory, Monument and Community
Speaker: Yoshio Shirakawa (Artist)
Discussant: Yoshitaka Mori
17:00-18:00 Wrap-Up Session

Yoshio Shirakawa, Wooden Horse Festival of Umaya, 2011

Hikaru Fujii, Playing Japanese, 2017
Inquiry:
mouri(a)fac.geidai.ac.jp