Collective Memory: Workshop for co-exploring local culture

What forms the “memory of the city” is not a public record, but rather a collective memory developed in the course of life. In urban cities today, however, life has become individualised and generational divides are readily apparent. This is further exacerbated in a society under the threat of COVID-19.

In this series of workshop, we will discuss how to transform personal memory materials into local and collective memories, and how to create dialogue and communication between old and new communities through experience.

  • Details

  • Date

    10th and 17th of December 2021, 14th, 24th and 28th of January 2022. 19:00-20:30

  • Venue

    Keio University Mita Campus, East Building 6F, G-lab (and other places)

  • Audience

    Open to anyone, Max. 15 seats. If there are too many applicants, a lottery will be held.

    Participants must be able to attend all five sessions.

    This is a discussion-based learning workshop. Participants are expected to participate actively and speak up.

     

    Please apply using the form below. First closing date: Monday 6 December

    https://forms.gle/dR4dY2VaUb6tvAMq8  

  • Cost

    Free

  • Enquiries and
    bookings

    Keio University Art Center

    Cultural Narrative of a City project (homma, shino)
    Tel: 03-5427-1621 Email:cunary@art-c.keio.ac.jp

Organised by Keio University Art Center
Supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan in fiscal 2021.

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