Archival Glitch is a seminar series organised by Louise Rouse and Deanna Macdonald, who are faculty in the art and art history undergraduate program at Temple University, Japan Campus.
Archival Glitch is a seminar series organised by Louise Rouse and Deanna Macdonald, who are faculty in the art and art history undergraduate program at Temple University, Japan Campus.
Join us for an international collective updating of Wikipedia entries related to women in the arts, gender and feminism, especially biographies and topics that intersect with Japan which is where ...
I'm delighted to be part of this exhibition, "The World Between the Block and the Paper" organised by the Mokuhanga Sisters at the Southern Vermont Arts Center.
This two-person exhibition presents narratives of the “city” by two long-time residents of Japan, Louise Rouse and Albert Yonathan Setyawan, at Hagiso cultural facility in Tokyo
I’m presenting a paper entitled “Invisible Cities” at the conference The Arrival, hosted by Altonaer Museum Hamburg / University of Europe for Applied Science based on artistic research from my ...
I have some printmaking works on show at the Keio Plaza Hotel Lobby Gallery, Shinjuku as a guest of Katsue Inoue. ロビーギャラリー 反骨と洗練の遍歴 井上勝江と仲間たち 展 2021.10.21(木)~10.30(土)10:00~17:00(Last day, until 15:00)
I am performing in this colloquium, produced by PhD researchers from UAL: UAL’s PhD Troupe will lift the curtain on artistic research in a medley of choral, comique and cabaret. ...
I participated in the Open Portfolio of the Impact 11 conference.
I delivered a paper about syncretic character strategies in Tokyo's vernacular street lettering to a conference hosted by Hosei University Research Center for International Japanese Studies, Consortium for Global Japanese ...
A complete pleasure to end our Japanese woodblock workshop tour of 15 venues across Europe at Ditchling Museum in Sussex. The museum houses a lot of the print history of ...
We returned to the fantastic City and Guilds of London Art School with dedicated students, some of whom had training from the school’s traditional wood carving program. This was an ...