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Prof. Yuko Hasegawa , is invited to Ca’ Foscari University of Venice – Department of Philosophy as a Visiting Professor

Prof. Yuko Hasegawa, is invited to Ca' Foscari University of Venice - Department of Philosophy as a Visiting Professor...
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Glitches in Love: A New Formula

“Glitches in Love: A New…

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Urban Sansui

The following exhibition, organized and curated by GA adjunct instructor Ryosuke Kondo, will be held at kudan house. Please click here for reservation and details.
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Professor Yuko Hasegawa Retirement Memorial Lecture

We are pleased to announce that Professor Yuko Hasegawa of Graduate School of Global Arts will be retiring at the end of March this year...
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GA Master and Doctor thesis presentation

Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School of Global Arts (GA) will hold the Master's Thesis Presentation 2023 as follows. This year, 13 prospective graduates (10 master's students and 3 doctoral students) will present their theses over three days at the Senju campus...
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Special Lecture: Dr. Graham Harwood
Wasted Voyages in the Thames Estuary (art, activism and the more than human)

During the last few years YoHa have been preoccupied by the genealogical/ ecological/ political complexity of the Thames estuary. Working with it’s peoples we have made museums of waste, smoked and…
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Global Support Center: Guest Lecture

Nanxi Liu and Michael Leung are two beans from a relatively-new collective called gwobean, in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong. The space is organized by 16 people from different journeys—some we met during land movements, some at university, some at zine fairs, and more. We share a common thread, to coexist in tumultuous times.
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9 Dec (Fri) GA Open Lecture|Senses of Place in Arts – Creative Reflections through Cultural Mapping

The Graduate School of International Art and Creative Studies (GA) will hold a public lecture focusing on the 'Sense of Place' of art projects that are closely connected to local communities. The speakers from Malaysia and Canada will explore the idea of the sense of place in arts through the method of 'culture mapping' from their respective perspectives. Those interested in the relationship between society and arts, locality and community, and place and culture are welcome to attend.
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