東京藝術大学GAP専攻
Global Art Practice Graduate School of Fine Arts at Tokyo University of the Arts (TUA)

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

The first year students had their Safety Induction across multiple workshops (Metal / Stone / Wood / Paint) last month.
Gained some exciting opportunity to work with professional tools and experience traditional techniques.
#gappractice #東京藝術大学 #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝大 #globalartpractice

Entrance Examination Briefing Session
2027年度 GAP入試説明会
Global Art Practice will organize an Entrance exam briefing session for all Applicants (2027 Academic Year). Individuals who are interested in pursuing a further degree can participate in the online guidance.
This Briefing Session will be held on June 19th.
For more details, please visit our website.
#東京藝術大学
#tua
#gapgeidai
#geidai
#藝大

Domain of Art 36
Tokyo University of the Arts X Saitama City
Plaza North: Creativity in Many Forms
Commissioned by Plaza North, this exhibition features a total of 53 artists, including instructors, assistants, alumni, and students from Toride Campus’ design, painting, sculpture, crafts, intermedia art, common studios and GAP.
Venue: 1-852-1 Miyaharacho, Kita Ward, Saitama City Plaza North 2F, exhibition Rooms 4,5,6 and 7
Dates: February 21 (sat) ~ March 15 (sun)
10:00 am ~ 5:00 pm
Closed: March 9 (sun)
Admission: free
Access: 8 minute walk from Kamonomiya Station
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Photo by Kanta Hagiwara
#saitama #domainofart36 #domainofart #plazanorth #globalartpractice

Domain of Art 36
Tokyo University of the Arts X Saitama City
Plaza North: Creativity in Many Forms
Commissioned by Plaza North, this exhibition features a total of 53 artists, including instructors, assistants, alumni, and students from Toride Campus’ design, painting, sculpture, crafts, intermedia art, common studios and GAP.
Venue: 1-852-1 Miyaharacho, Kita Ward, Saitama City Plaza North 2F, exhibition Rooms 4,5,6 and 7
Dates: February 21 (sat) ~ March 15 (sun)
10:00 am ~ 5:00 pm
Closed: March 9 (sun)
Admission: free
Access: 8 minute walk from Kamonomiya Station
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Photo by Kanta Hagiwara
#saitama #domainofart36 #domainofart #plazanorth #globalartpractice

Domain of Art 36
Tokyo University of the Arts X Saitama City
Plaza North: Creativity in Many Forms
Commissioned by Plaza North, this exhibition features a total of 53 artists, including instructors, assistants, alumni, and students from Toride Campus’ design, painting, sculpture, crafts, intermedia art, common studios and GAP.
Venue: 1-852-1 Miyaharacho, Kita Ward, Saitama City Plaza North 2F, exhibition Rooms 4,5,6 and 7
Dates: February 21 (sat) ~ March 15 (sun)
10:00 am ~ 5:00 pm
Closed: March 9 (sun)
Admission: free
Access: 8 minute walk from Kamonomiya Station
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Photo by Kanta Hagiwara
#saitama #domainofart36 #domainofart #plazanorth #globalartpractice

Domain of Art 36
Tokyo University of the Arts X Saitama City
Plaza North: Creativity in Many Forms
Commissioned by Plaza North, this exhibition features a total of 53 artists, including instructors, assistants, alumni, and students from Toride Campus’ design, painting, sculpture, crafts, intermedia art, common studios and GAP.
Venue: 1-852-1 Miyaharacho, Kita Ward, Saitama City Plaza North 2F, exhibition Rooms 4,5,6 and 7
Dates: February 21 (sat) ~ March 15 (sun)
10:00 am ~ 5:00 pm
Closed: March 9 (sun)
Admission: free
Access: 8 minute walk from Kamonomiya Station
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Photo by Kanta Hagiwara
#saitama #domainofart36 #domainofart #plazanorth #globalartpractice

Domain of Art 36
Tokyo University of the Arts X Saitama City
Plaza North: Creativity in Many Forms
Commissioned by Plaza North, this exhibition features a total of 53 artists, including instructors, assistants, alumni, and students from Toride Campus’ design, painting, sculpture, crafts, intermedia art, common studios and GAP.
Venue: 1-852-1 Miyaharacho, Kita Ward, Saitama City Plaza North 2F, exhibition Rooms 4,5,6 and 7
Dates: February 21 (sat) ~ March 15 (sun)
10:00 am ~ 5:00 pm
Closed: March 9 (sun)
Admission: free
Access: 8 minute walk from Kamonomiya Station
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Photo by Kanta Hagiwara
#saitama #domainofart36 #domainofart #plazanorth #globalartpractice

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

[Becoming a tree – Guided body movement and Meditation workshop]
This is the fourth workshop belonging to this year’s GAP Regional Core and Distinctive research project “From the Body of Things to Their Whisper - Ki”.
Like trees, the human body acts as a conduit for transporting matter, nutrients, and energy: we all draw nourishment from the earth, transform it into other forms of matter through our bodies, and return it to nature. The energy generated in this process becomes the driving force behind our actions (body) and thoughts (spirit).
This activity aims to experience the energy of trees: sit quietly in the forest, embrace the trunks, imagine yourself as a tree, and feel the constant cycle within them. Imagine the roots absorbing nutrients from the depths, transporting them to each leaf, and then the fallen leaves returning to the soil.
Become a tree, breathe and grow like a tree, communicate with trees, and resonate with nature.
Field walking guided by: @terencextcao
Body movement and meditation guided by: @melaniestiniguta
Archive photos by: @karynzialor
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Planning and Managed by: Global Art Practice
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO) @toride_ap
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course)
R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project

Special Lecture
Alfredo Jaar ‘You and Me and the Others’
In cooperation with Tokyo Opera City Cultural Foundation
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#globalartpractice #alfredojaar #tokyooperacity #tokyogeidai

Special Lecture
Alfredo Jaar ‘You and Me and the Others’
In cooperation with Tokyo Opera City Cultural Foundation
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#globalartpractice #alfredojaar #tokyooperacity #tokyogeidai

Special Lecture
Alfredo Jaar ‘You and Me and the Others’
In cooperation with Tokyo Opera City Cultural Foundation
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#globalartpractice #alfredojaar #tokyooperacity #tokyogeidai

We are graduating!!!
Come see our final exhibition taking place from January 28th to February 1st at Ueno Campus - Tokyo University of the Arts.
This is a culmination of our time at GAP and we have worked really hard to get to this point.
We look forward to welcoming you ~ 🖼️
Graphic Design: @on_o2o8
#gap #geidai #exhibition #graduation #art

Tokyo University of the Arts
Doctoral Program Final Exhibition 2025
11 December(Thu.) - 21 December(Sun.)2025 at
Main Gallery and Chinretsukan Gallery.
(Ueno park 12-8, Taito-ku, Tokyo)
Open every day 10:00~17:00(last admission 16:30)
Admission Free
Organized by Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Fine Arts

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

In rural Japan, there is an ancient custom called yui, in which neighbors gather together to help each other without payment when labor is needed, such as for planting rice or replacing thatched roofs.
This Workshop was planned with the desire to create a space where people could gather and have conversations through the activities of farming and eating, and to make people feel that primary industries are something close to them by producing and consuming rice crackers using rice grown on the Toride Campus.
Conducted by: Urara Sumida (GAP M2)
Participants: Open to both university students and the general public
Planning and Management: Global Art Practice (GAP)
Organized by: Tokyo University of the Arts
Supported by: Toride Art Project Office (NPO)
Partnership: Geidai Arts Project Training (Toride Course) / R7 Regional Core and Distinctive Research University Strengthening Promotion Project
@magicalurara @toride_ap @gap_geidai

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

As part of the GAP Practice class, GAP M1 students held a review session where they presented their new artworks.
These artworks are also on view this weekend at the Toride Geisai as the GAP Practice Exhibition.
#globalartpractice #グローバルアートプラクティス #東京藝術大学 #tokyouniversityofthearts #取手藝祭

We are pleased to invite you to this year’s M1 students’ GAP Practice Exhibition that will be held during Toride Geisai.
GAP Practice is a program that incorporates studio and field practice, art production in the common workshops(共通工房)as the main focus.
Through experimental workshops in installation, video, sound, drawing, and other forms of art, the course aims to “generate original art practices” by reaffirming students’ own relationship with the world. Each student will create his/her own production environment and learn the basics of how to realize works based on concepts and how to set up an exhibition.
Date: November 22nd (Sat) and 23rd (Sun)
Time: 10:00~17:00
Venue:
⚪︎Senmon Building: 104, 2F Genkan Gallery, Landing between 4-5F, Lounge space in front of 401
⚪︎Media Building : 301, 303, 309, 310
Tokyo University of the Arts Toride Campus, Omonma 5000, Toride-shi, Ibaraki
Poster photos and design by Yuki Namerikawa

GAP Practice for M1 students
Led by Utako Shindo and Kami Waller
This semester, in GAP Practice class we returned to a single question: how to center and transfer, with fire as our guide.
Conducted byartists Utako Shindo @utako_shizi and
Kami Waller @gnomadink

GAP Practice for M1 students
Led by Utako Shindo and Kami Waller
This semester, in GAP Practice class we returned to a single question: how to center and transfer, with fire as our guide.
Conducted byartists Utako Shindo @utako_shizi and
Kami Waller @gnomadink

GAP Practice for M1 students
Led by Utako Shindo and Kami Waller
This semester, in GAP Practice class we returned to a single question: how to center and transfer, with fire as our guide.
Conducted byartists Utako Shindo @utako_shizi and
Kami Waller @gnomadink

GAP Practice for M1 students
Led by Utako Shindo and Kami Waller
This semester, in GAP Practice class we returned to a single question: how to center and transfer, with fire as our guide.
Conducted byartists Utako Shindo @utako_shizi and
Kami Waller @gnomadink

GAP Practice for M1 students
Led by Utako Shindo and Kami Waller
This semester, in GAP Practice class we returned to a single question: how to center and transfer, with fire as our guide.
Conducted byartists Utako Shindo @utako_shizi and
Kami Waller @gnomadink
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