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CCC presents "100g no Kimochi – 100 people, 100 feelings" Exhibit. Ceramic artist Reico Motohara, a Shizuoka native whose works posses a lovability amidst the appearance of an everyday object, has searched for ways to present the relationship and possibilities between man and the earth through ceramics. Since October 2008 Motohara has conducted around Japan "100g no Kimochi" workshops which participants – ranging in age from 12 to 69 years – freely make their own artwork with 100 grams of clay. From the endless variety of artwork created, one comes to understand that no one thing, no one person is the same; there is also surprise at the number of possibilities there are with just 100 grams of clay. This exhibit will feature a report of activity as well as display of participants' works.
When: 2010.3.5 (fri)–3.26 (fri) 10:00-20:30 (closed sundays & holidays)
Where: the center for creative communications (CCC) 2F Gallery & 3F
Organizer : the center for creative communications
Admission: Free
Curator: Reico Motohara
When: 2010.3.18 (thu) 18:00-20:00
Where: CCC/ 3F Presentation Room
Presenters: Reico Motohara (ceramic artist) & Nahomi Mitake (Cognitive Scientist)
Admission: Free
A Shizuoka City Cultural Promotion Funded Program
From the viewpoint of an artists and a scientist, a talk on our understanding of how we are all different.
For more info or register, please send an email to CCC.
info@c-c-c.or.jp
When: 2010.3.6 (sat) 13:30-16:30
Where: CCC/ 3F
Presenters: Reico Motohara (ceramic artist)
Admission: 3500 yen (inc. materials & firing)
Limited to the first 15 people to register.
A Shizuoka City Cultural Promotion Funded Program
Discover the infinite possibilities with just 100 grams of clay in this workshop. *After firing, the works will be on display during the rest of the exhibit.
For more info or register, please send an email to CCC.
info@c-c-c.or.jp
Workshop Exhibit/3F
Participants in the workshop "100 g no Kimochi", presented by ceramic artist Reico Motohara, are given 100 grams of clay which they are free to turn it into anythingthey wish. Started in 2008, workshops have been held 9 times in Shizuoka, Tokyo, Matsumoto, Kanazawa and Fukuoka. This area will display the 100 different works from the 109 particpants, ranginf in age from 12 to 69.
Project Report/2F Gallery
The seed for this project began when sitting down to work with my usual 100 grams of clay I thought of trying to see how many various works I could think of. I found there was no way to make the exat samething, but at the same time discovered new possibilities with clay. This area will introduce the project in mutltiple formats.
本原玲子 Motohara Reico
Ceramic Artist
An artist doing creative work with clay as the material.
Curation projects, community building projects
http://www.38studio.com
http://motoharareico.com/
三宅なほみ Mitake Nahomi
Cognitive Scientist
Main research on cognitive science, intelligence information science & learning science.
Professor, Tokyo University Graduate School of Education
Deputy Director, Consortium for Renovating Education of the Future
http://coref.u-tokyo.ac.jp