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10th Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake: Online Curator Tour of A Future for Memory
Thursday March 11, 2021 | 7–8pm PST (Friday, March 12, 2021 | 12–1pm Japan Standard Time)
東日本大震災10周年:「記憶のための未来」展
担当キュレーターによるオンラインツアー
2021年3月11日(木)午後7時〜8時(カナダ太平洋時間)
2021年3月12日(金)午後12時〜1時(日本時間)
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, which hit Japan on March 11, 2011, please join MOA Curator Fuyubi Nakamura for an online tour of A Future for Memory: Art and Life After the Great East Japan Earthquake to reflect on the event and learn from the recovery process.
This exhibition derives from Nakamura’s personal experience in the disaster region. She was involved with relief and recovery activities as a volunteer from May to August in 2011 in three different locations in Miyagi Prefecture, which suffered the largest number of casualties. This is your chance to virtually experience this powerful and moving exhibition. Nakamura will share what went into making the exhibition and what the artists and other collaborators from Japan say about their experience of the disaster and the recovery process in relation to their work.
This event is a pre-recorded tour with MOA curator Fuyubi Nakamura—in Japanese with English subtitles—followed by a live Q & A session in English and Japanese with the curator.
Dr. Fuyubi Nakamura is a sociocultural anthropologist who specializes in the anthropology of art and museum studies. She is MOA’s Curator for Asia, and is Associate Member of the Departments of Anthropology and Asian Studies at UBC. Dr. Nakamura taught at Oxford, the Australian National University and University of Tokyo, and curated exhibitions internationally prior to joining UBC in 2014. Her last exhibition, Traces of Words: Art and Calligraphy from Asia (2017), was the recipient of the Canadian Museum Association Award of Outstanding Achievement in the Research – Art category in 2018.
Co-sponsored with the Centre for Japanese Research at UBC.
2011年3月11日に日本を襲った東日本大震災から10周年を迎えることに合わせて、「記憶のための未来」展担当キュレーター中村冬日によるオンライン展覧会ツアーを行います。震災とそこからの復興過程を改めて考える機会となります。
展覧会のきっかけはキュレーターの被災地での個人的体験です。2011年5月から8月まで、被害の大きかった宮城県の3カ所でボランティアとして救援や復興支援活動に携わりました。この力強く心を揺さぶる展覧会をバーチャルで体験する機会となります。展覧会制作に関しての話や、日本の作家や協力者の方達の震災や復興の経験などを、作品と合わせてお話し致します。
ツアーは事前に録画されたもので、日本語で行います(英語字幕付き)。イベントで初公開となります。ツアーの後にはライブで質疑応答も行います。
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https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5YkfuCqqDMsGNC9FqT1bhoo-Q_LkJ2Al7mP
中村冬日(なかむら ふゆび)博士
芸術人類学と博物館学を専門とする社会文化人類学者。ブリティッシュ・コロンビア大学(UBC)人類学博物館(MOA)アジア担当キュレーター、およびUBCアジア研究学科・人類学学科所属研究者。オックスフォード大学、オーストラリア国立大学と東京大学大学院で教鞭を取り、数カ国での展覧会企画運営の経験を得て、2014年より現職。2017年に企画担当した特別展「言葉の痕跡―アジアの書と美術」展では、カナダ博物館協会より芸術研究分野で功績賞を2018年に受賞。
共催:UBC日本研究センター。
Online via Zoom | Zoomでのオンラインイベント • Free, registration required | 登録は必要ですが、無料イベントです Exhibition Tour