Visiting Workshop in Takaoka: For the Sake of Anyone Who We Might not Have Seen Yet SEASON3

Viewing films, animations, mangas and literatures (as we call ‘sub-cultural media’) ever made in Takaoka, Toyama prefecture and Hokuriku area as our important reference, the workshop’s aim is to derive the women’s images and lives from these characters in order to find a vision for the future of the place. It’s opened to students, business workers and all who is interested in film, architecture, literature or art as well as the place. No creative skills are necessary though we’ll ask you to make two or three-dimensional work. English speakers are very much welcomed to join.
*’ For the Sake of Anyone Who We Might not Have Seen Yet’ is taken from Satoko Kizaki’s the Akutagawa Literature Prize awarded novel, The Phoenix Tree (1985).

Information for the exhibition, workshops and other relating events in October 2018 are here.

○Pre-sessions

Pre-session 1 (completed)
Date & time:
28 January 2018 14:00 -16:00 “Introduction: Let’s have a look at works made in Toyama and Hokuriku”then a mini-workshop follows”
Venue:
B1 SATGE (B1F Curun Takaoka Bldg. 6-1 Shimozeki-machi, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-pref. )
Fee & how to apply:
Free / No need for the reservation

Pre-session 2(completed)
Date & time:
31 March 2018 17:00 -18:30 “In a casual café style: the beauty and duende on works in Toyama and Hokuriku ”
1 April 2018 14:00 -15:30 “In a casual café style: the women in the works in Toyama and Hokuriku “
Venue:
Gallery Venere (5-3-1 Ekinan, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-pref. / One minutes walk from Takaoka Station)

Pre-session 3 (completed)
Date & time:
2 April 2018 13:30 -15:00 “In a casual café style: the women in the works in Toyama and Hokuriku “
Venue:
Gender Equality Promotion Center
(6th floor, Wing Wing Takaoka Bldg. 1-7 Suehiro-cho, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-pref)

Fee & how to apply:
Free / No need for the reservation / However, if you could let us know if you come in advance that would be very much helpful for our preparation.
* College students studying architecture, urban-planning, design and art as well as people coming from outside Toyama prefecture are very much welcomed.
* Voluntary staff is now also wanted. You can get a closer look at CAT’s approach from the beginning Please contact us by email.
* Any enquiries are welcomed by email.

○Workshop
Date & time:
18 - 20 May 2018 10:00 – 12:00 / 13:00-15:00
* You can attend all sessions or every single session.
Venue:
Multi Room (B1F Curun Takaoka Bldg. 6-1 Shimozeki-machi, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-pref. )
Fee:
500 yen
How to apply:
Please email us with your name, contacts and name of your school or profession.
* We strongly suggest you to research the materials referring to the list bellow on your own in advance. Please let us know as you contact we’ll send you more information.
* College students studying architecture, urban-planning, design and art as well as people coming from outside Toyama prefecture are very much welcomed.
* Voluntary staff is now also wanted. You can get a closer look at CAT’s approach from the beginning Please contact us by email.
* Any enquiries are welcomed by email.

○Exhibition
(mainly featuring the expressions by the previous workshop’s attendants for last three years)
11 - 15 October 2018 11:00 – 18:00 (closes at 16:00 in the final day)

○Discussion
‘Learning from The Women’s Thinking and Behavior Featured in the Media of Toyama and Hokuriku Area 〜For the Future and the Citizen’s Town Making Activities’
13 October 2018 11:00 – 12:00

○Workshops

Workshop 1 ‘Women in Hokuriku in Manyo-shu (the Collection of a Myriad Leaves)’:
14 October 2018 14:00-16:00 reservation required/fee 500yen
This is a trial to make picture letter or tanzaku inspired from Yakamochi Otomo’s poem from Manyo-shu about a woman in Toyama prefecture in old days. No skills and knowledges are necessary.

Workshop 2 ‘Reading book club - the Phoenix Tree- ’(hosted by Fumio Watanabe):
15 October 2018 14:00-16:00 reservation required/fee 500yen Reading the 92th Akutagawa prize Awarded book, The Phoenix Tree (Aogiri, 1985) that is a story about a family living in Takaoka, written by Satoko Kizaki and exchanging the impression on it, we discuss the book about not just as a literature but also as a suggestion for human life and global environmental issue. Please do not hesitate and join us even if you don’t know about the book.
(Fumio Watanabe is a natural farming practitioner who lives both in Nanto-city, Toyama pref. and Okinawa. He had book club several times about th Phoenix Tree for thirty years.)

Workshop 3 ‘For the Sake of Anyone Who We Might not Have Seen Yet SEASON3 Part3’:
11 - 15 October 2018 11:00 – 18:00 (closes at 14:00 in the final day) reservation required/fee 500yen
Viewing films, animations, mangas and literatures (as we call ‘sub-cultural media’) ever made in Takaoka, Toyama prefecture and Hokuriku area as our important reference, the workshop’s aim is to derive the women’s images and lives from these characters in order to find a vision for the future of the place. This is second part of the workshop with same theme as we had previously in mid-May 2018.)
(Reservation required/ Let us know your attending date and time that is 30 or 60 minutes each.)

Venue
(exhibition, workshop and other relating events):
Gallery Venere (5-3-1 Ekinan, Takaoka-shi, Toyama-pref. / One minutes walk from Takaoka Station)
TEL 0766-25-0256

Presented by:
Cinematic Architecture Tokyo

Supported by:
Kitanihon Shinbone Newspaper
The Toyama Prefectural Cultural Foundation
The Bureau of Toyama Prefecture
The Bureau of Takaoka City
The Education Board of Takaoka City

Sponsored by:
Gallery Venere

Kindly Helped by:
NPO N-Project (Takaoka, Toyama Pref)
The Japan Society of Urban and Regional Planners

Reference:

Film and anime true tears (manga 2008), blue (film 2003), Taki no shiraito (The Water Magician/film 1933) and etc.
Litelature and manga: Ao Haru Ride (Io Sakisaka 2011), Hoshi no Furumachi (When You Wish Upon a Star/Hidenori Hara 2006), Phoenix Tree (Aogiri/ Satoko Kizaki 1985) and etc.

*These above are the materials you can possibly find the English translations. Please ask for the details when submitting.

*You can choose the work referring to the list above. It can be anything about the city of Takaoka, Toyama prefecture or Hokuriku area is featured.

Tutors:

Keiichi Ogata
Architect | filmmaker | artist | urbanist
CAT Director. After receiving a BA in film from the Nihon University School of Art (Tokyo), he studied Cinematic Architecture under a professor Pascal Schöing at the Architectural Association (AA Diploma Honors) in London.

Masao Yonehara
Sculptor
CAT Core. He also does filmmaking, garden design and construction. M.A. Art at Kyoto City University of Arts. Currently teaching at Musashino Art University. He studies the possibilities created by the mix of various media.

Hiroshi Yanagihara
Landscape architect
CAT Core. Representative of Mindscape. Currently teaching at Meiji University. Studied at Tokyo Zokei Unoversity and received Post graduate degree at Tsukuba University. After working at Ryoko Kamiyama Landscape Design Institute he studied the urbanism in master course at the Architectural Association.