BIENNALE
2025

- Performance
- Sanpo
Performance "STIM – Kizuna"
EVENTS
Workshop
Venue
Kanda/Akihabara Area
Ebihara Shoten
2-13-5 Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku
Date
Dates & Times (10 per session)
① Open to everyone:
Sat 11/29, 11:00–13:00
②Kids' Workshop:
Children of all ages, no earlier experience with clay needed
Sun 11/30, 11:00–12:00 or 12:00–13:00
Free
Reservation required
* Aprons and materials will be provided.
* Children of primary school age or younger must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
A workshop and project with the artists Ebba Moi and Anna Carin Hedberg. It blends poetry, nature, and community, by talking and looking at migratory birds flying between Asia and Scandinavia.
At Ebihara Shōten, the artists lead a participatory workshop where people create clay birds while conversing about their own lives and situations. Exploring themes such as migration and community, the traces left from the workshop — clay birds and prints — will remain in the space as “landed birds.”
The hands-on process fosters creativity, reflection, and learning while connecting to both local nature and global themes.
Artists
Anna Carin Hedberg (1966) and Ebba Moi (1971) are based in Oslo, Norway.
They both trained at Trondheim Academy of Fine Art (1995-1999), and have been collaborating since 2003. In their works, they explore the concept of changes and investigate structures that address processes of change in society.
Ebba Moi is also a member at Tenthaus art collective working mainly within socially engaged art as an artist and curator in various self-initiated projects and collaborations.
Anna Carin Hedberg also works with practice-based art mediation and research at the Norwegian National Museum in Oslo.
Map
2 min walk from Toei Shinjuku Line Iwamotocho Sta. (Ex. A6)
4 min walk from JR Akihabara Sta. (Showa-dori Ex.)
Tenthaus Art Collective is an Oslo-based artist collective that has been working together in various constellations since 2009. Their art practice emphasizes process, focusing on community engagement, collectivity, and inclusivity.
Presentated by Tenthaus, the OVEN Network is a transnational network for artistic exchange. Rooted in collaboration the Oven brings together collectives across Southeast Asia and the Nordics to foster shared learning co-thinking and long-term engagement. We view art and design not as outcomes but as tools for observation friction and transformation.
It takes shape through art projects exhibitions research residencies workshops publications gatherings and moments of exchange adapting to the context around it. We welcome those with a shared curiosity to think collectively hold space for difference and explore new ways of moving forward.
Members:
Ida Uvaas
A movement artist exploring mobility across body, mind, and society. Through interdisciplinary, participatory works, she challenges structures and invites collective experiences across performance, visual art, and site-specific practices. @idauvaas
Shahrzad Malekian
An interdisciplinary artist working across performance, video, and sculpture, they use play to explore power, resistance, and care within public spaces and institutions. Recent exhibitions include SACO Biennial (2025) and Singapore Art Museum (2024). @shahrzad.malekian
Studio150
A Bangkok-based studio founded by Pat Laddaphan and Piyakorn Chaiverapundech, working across art, design, and publishing. Combining graphic design and curatorial approaches, they create socially engaged projects. The studio also co-found Bangkok Art Book Fair. www.studio150.info
Mechu Rapela
Curating porous structures for dialogue that bridge communities through art, care, and emergent forms of shared knowledge.
Kanda/Akihabara Area
Ebihara Shoten