Former Rissei Elementary School - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Former Rissei Elementary School. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Extended Photographic Leica
Leica photography at Traveling Coffee inside the Former Rissei Elementary School. Artists: Hobby Izaki, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Misako Yasuda, Terutaka Anekawa, Omori Masayuki, Osamu Shimizu, Shinshu Kosuzume,...More »
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Punks Not Dead
This exhibit marks the 40th anniversary of the release of the Sex Pistols’ “Anarchy in the UK,” a milestone in the punk rock movement that started in London. Displayed are some 20 works, including pieces...More »
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Moonwalkers “Think About Walking on the Moon - Moon Side Up”
An exhibition by artists focusing predominantly on media art and interactive art with the use of electronics and programming - moving image, computers and sensors. This exhibition is packed with interactive...More »
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Moonwalkers “Think About Walking on the Moon— Telepathic Sympathy”
This interactive exhibit is jam-packed with art created in workshops at hands-on events. [Related Event] Twinkly Necklace Workshop Date: Feb. 1 (Sun) 12:00-13:30, 13:00-15:00, 15:00-16:30 Instructor:...More »
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Shnit International Short Film Festival Kyoto 2014
The international short film festival Schnit from Bern, Switzerland comes to Kyoto in honor of the 150th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Japan and Switzerland. In addition to 64 of the most recent...More »
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Dance Fanfare Kyoto Vol. 02
Dance Fanfare Kyoto experiments with and explores the possibilities of the body through art creation. With origins in “We Dance Kyoto 2012”, artists and young creators launched Vol. 01 in July, 2013....More »
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William Kentridge “The Refusal of Time”
As a pre-event to the “Parasophia: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture 2015” the former Rissei Elementary School plays host to a large scale exhibition of work from the South African master,...More »
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Brush Art: Tomoko Kawao With Friends
Brush Art is a workshop for disabled persons led by calligrapher Tomoko Kawao. Participants express themselves freely with brushes made from everyday materials and ink they produce themselves. More »
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Kyoto Geijutsu University Ceramics Exhibition
Workshop: 7/6 12:00-15:00More »