November 18, 2022
3:00PM
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5:30PM
Barnett Theatre, Sullivant Hall, 1813 N. High Street, Columbus, OH 43210
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2022-11-18 15:00:00
2022-11-18 17:30:00
Space Making Workshop
The "Space Making" workshop is to unpack the question around the cultural identity within artmaking. Third year MFA Student, Yukina Sato (Tokyo, Japan) invites two guest artists, Ayako Kato (Chicago, IL) and Nami Yamamoto (NY, NY), who immigrated from Japan and continue their art-making careers in the United States. Through our dialogue, we will unpack all the layers of hardship, joy, and achievement of their artistic journeys. And listen to their self-discovery as independent artists, and their relationship with roots and cultural representation. Participants have a chance to move together by choice.
This is a free event. Please register to attend >
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2022-11-18 15:00:00
2022-11-18 17:30:00
Space Making Workshop
The "Space Making" workshop is to unpack the question around the cultural identity within artmaking. Third year MFA Student, Yukina Sato (Tokyo, Japan) invites two guest artists, Ayako Kato (Chicago, IL) and Nami Yamamoto (NY, NY), who immigrated from Japan and continue their art-making careers in the United States. Through our dialogue, we will unpack all the layers of hardship, joy, and achievement of their artistic journeys. And listen to their self-discovery as independent artists, and their relationship with roots and cultural representation. Participants have a chance to move together by choice.
This is a free event. Please register to attend >
Barnett Theatre, Sullivant Hall, 1813 N. High Street, Columbus, OH 43210
America/New_York
public
The "Space Making" workshop is to unpack the question around the cultural identity within artmaking. Third year MFA Student, Yukina Sato (Tokyo, Japan) invites two guest artists, Ayako Kato (Chicago, IL) and Nami Yamamoto (NY, NY), who immigrated from Japan and continue their art-making careers in the United States. Through our dialogue, we will unpack all the layers of hardship, joy, and achievement of their artistic journeys. And listen to their self-discovery as independent artists, and their relationship with roots and cultural representation. Participants have a chance to move together by choice.
This is a free event. Please register to attend >