3F Project Room - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for 3F Project Room. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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The 1st Kyoto Universal Museum Exhibition
An exhibition of “Housou-e” woodblock prints, colored only with shades of red. [Related Events] Gallery Talk (in Japanese) Date: Apr.26 (Sat), 27 (Sun) and 29 (Tues) From 16:00. Lecture (in Japanese) Date:...More »
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Brokiga II: Color of Kyoto
A group exhibition by artists with the common ground of being Kyoto residents.More »
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Stephon Duron Russell “Common Ground”
Stephon Duron Russell is a Kyoto-based American photographer with an art degree from New York’s Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. He received a master’s degree from Kyoto Seika University...More »
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“Brokiga II: Color of Kyoto”
Brokiga is a Swedish word meaning something of numerous colors and patterns, without a singular form. And just as the title suggests this group exhibition brings together artists of all kinds of genre,...More »
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Hikari Ohkawara “Light Box”
Perhaps there is no other country in the world with as many vending machines as Japan. With convenience stores and vending machines we are able to buy food and drink 24 hours. For those living in Japan...More »
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Yasufumi Hanada “DisParadigm”
Attempting to bring the invisible into sight through an exhibition which raises our eyes to the increasing inequality and gaps arising in society.More »
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Ji-Hyun Kim “Lookism”
“Lookism” implies appearance-based supremacism and discrimination. In today’s Korean society, what is well-decorated on the surface is assumed to be good, and beauty is emphasized over ability to the extent...More »
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“Visual Voice - Gift”
We all continue to hold a sense of wishing to offer others something, to give a present or support. This make take the form of an object, a thought or feeling, brought into shape and sent to the other....More »
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Kimiko Akamatsu “The Number of Life”
Within the sudden awareness of where we’ve come from, where we are, and where we’re going, one can find a glimpse of the intricate, hidden connections of each step of our walk of life. This recognition...More »
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Lost Spaces
This exhibition of explores the idea of “lost spaces”: in the context of daily life, this could be the demolishing of a building, or even its construction. The subject has particular significance now,...More »
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Chiyo Tatesawa + Megumi Fukue Exhibition
This exhibition is a collaboration between young illustrator, Megumi Fukue, and fashion designer, Chiyo Tatesawa.More »
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Tohoku University of Art and Design Student Exhibition
This exhibition features work by graduates and graduate students of Tohoku University of Art and Design that explore the artists’ approach to creating, such as how working in a state of “self-absorption”...More »
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Kyoto in 211.1mm
“KYOTO 2111” is a group of architects active in Kyoto that focuses on visualizing what the city will be like 100 years from now. This open exhibition is an experiment whereby participants try to express...More »
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Narratives Part 1
An exhibition that explores five artists’ perception of “narrative”: for instance, as “sounds without meaning”, “order”, “system”, “memory”, and “confirmation of the past”. Part1 focusses on the narrative...More »
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Child’s Play - Kids Workshops
August will feature two exhibitions for children with workshops and educational programs. Children have an intuitive feeling for art. Colour, shape, pattern — these all are directly felt by children. However,...More »
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Yukina Kamoda + Tatsuki Mizusawa “Come Out and Experience”
Exhibition of painting by Yukina Kamoda and Tatsuki Mizusawa.More »