Fostering "Creativity" to Tackle Questions Without Right Answers. Exhibition of Children's Works Merging Art Production and Environmental Education: Next Creation Program "Fantasista ~ Future Canvas Forged with Art and Design ~" Exhibition Held at Shibuya Hikarie from November 7 (Fri) to 9 (Sun) | Tama Art University
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Tama Art University, in collaboration with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Arts Council Tokyo, will hold an exhibition showcasing the results of the "Fantasista" arts and culture experience program for elementary, junior high, and high school students (up to age 18). The exhibition runs from November 7th to 9th at Shibuya Hikarie. This program aimed to foster creativity by combining the artistic challenge of tackling problems without clear answers with the environmental education focus on persistently addressing major issues. The displayed works include unique pieces created by children under the guidance of Tama Art University students, utilizing recycled materials like discarded acrylic panels or natural forest materials for sculptures. A related exhibition featuring marine life sculptures made from discarded acrylic partitions will also be shown at Kasai Rinkai Park Aquarium. The initiative seeks to nurture the power to create the future by merging art and environmental education, covering themes from resource circulation to biodiversity.
(Source:Digital PR Platform)