Family Program
Vintage Vanguard: Experimental Art Workshop
With Aki Torii and Tad Sare
Bring the family to a fun low tech video art-making session! Inspired by the works from the exhibition, we will be making immersive light installations and crowdsourced animation. All you need to bring is your imagination and your smartphone. Be prepared to collaborate, draw, build, and play. Artists Aki Torii and Tad Sare will lead this workshop. The workshop is for ages 4-12.
ご家族でこの夏楽しいローテク映像アート作成セッションに参加してみませんか?展覧会の作品からインスピレーションを得て、臨場感あふれる光のインスタレーションや、クラウドソースのアニメーションを制作します。持ち物は、あなたの想像力とスマートフォンだけです。コラボレーションしたり、絵を描いたり、組み立てたりして楽しみましょう!
Aki Torii (b.1980, Okazaki, Japan) creates art that revolves around the theme of "home" as an endlessly transformative idea and entity through sculpture, installation, drawing, photography and video. Torii has been working as a teaching artist at institutions in Philadelphia for over a decade and is the Fine Arts program chair at Delaware College of Art and Design, Wilmington, DE.
Website: akitorii.com
Instagram: @aki_torii
Tad Sare is an experimental animator who tells stories through drawings, photos, video, and sound. Tad mixes imagery from espionage films and books with his own autobiographical experiences.Tad resides in Wilmington, Delaware where he runs the Animation and Game Art programs at Delaware College of Art & Design (DCAD).
Website: tadsare.com
Instagram: @tad_sare
This program is co-organized by Collaborative Cataloging Japan and the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia . Major support for the Community of Images exhibition has been provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, with additional support from the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Toshiba International Foundation, Pola Art Foundation, and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
Community of Images: Japanese Moving Image Artists in the US, 1960s - 1970s
Community of Images: Japanese Moving Image Artists in the US, 1960s-1970s will be an exhibition of experimental moving images created by Japanese artists in the U.S. during the 1960s and 70s, an area that has fallen in the fissure between American and Japanese archival priorities.
This project is co-presented by Collaborative Cataloging Japan and the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia in partnership with Philadelphia Art Alliance at University of the Arts. Major support has been provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, with additional support from the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Toshiba International Foundation, Pola Art Foundation, and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.