Community Engagement Program
Tsumugu Project Culmination
Talk “Tsumugu... (Weaving...)”
Conduted in Japanese
To mark the culmination of the Tsumugu (Weaving) Project, a community engagement program initiated by Roppongi Hills and Mori Art Musuem, and which has been held for six years since its launch in 2018, aligning with the 20th anniversary of Roppongi Hills as a milestone, we will hold a talk program.
In this talk program, artists who participated in each project will be invited as guests to view video footage of past Tsumugu Projects and Tsumuwa Projects, and to discuss the essence of the activities with Kikuchi Hiroko, the project director and other project participants.
- Date & Time
- 13:00-18:00, Sunday, March 17, 2024 (Doors open: 12:30)
- Appearing
- Tayama Tatsuyuki, Nishihara Nao, Hayashi Takatsune, Matsuno Yuka, Manabe Yuri, Morishita Maki, Watanabe Shintaro and others
- Discussant
- Kikuchi Hiroko
Tsumuki Project (2018)
https://www.roppongihills.com/sp/association/tsumugu/01_tsumuki.html
Matsuno Yuka (Architect, Designer)
Hayashi Takatsune (Architect, Japanese Carpenter)
Tsumune Project (2019)
https://www.roppongihills.com/sp/association/tsumugu/02_tsumune.html
Nishihara Nao (Artist)
Tsumushoku Project (2021)
https://www.roppongihills.com/sp/association/tsumugu/07_tsumushoku.html
Manabe Yuri (Photographer, Art Director)
Tsumumai Project (2023)
https://www.mori.art.museum/en/learning/6287/
Morishita Maki (Choreographer, Dancer)
Tsumuwa Project (Weaving Story) (2020-2024)
https://www.roppongihills.com/sp/association/tsumugu/06_tsumuwa.html
The project videos are uploaded on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6SMu12UXGpzyjnbDeaRWi-VhZR4Y6loa
(Language: Japanese, subtitles: N/A)
Video documentation of the Tsumugu Project (2018-2024)
Watanabe Shintaro (Artist)
Photo documentation of the Tsumugu Project (2018-2024)
Tayama Tatsuyuki (Photograper)
- Organizers
- Roppongi Hills Neighborhood Association, Mori Art Museum, Mori Building Co., Ltd.
- Project Collaborator
- NPO inVisible Kikuchi Hiroko (Artist/Creative Director)
Kikuchi Hiroko
Artist / Creative Director, NPO inVisible
NPO inVisible engages in a range of projects spanning regional revival, community development, and education; utilizing the power of art, culture and creativity to render the invisible visible, with the aim of building a prosperous and diverse, sustainable society in ways that suit the times, and circumstances.
Notes on Bookings
- Please note that contents of the program are subject to change without prior notice.
- All prices include tax.
- Please note that the museum might take photos/movies for purpose of publicity and documentation during the program.