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RRR OFFICE Sub-rent program① Slekke Wørld
EVENTS
Workshop
Talk
Venue
Kanda/Akihabara Area
Ebihara Shoten
2-13-5 Kanda Sudacho, Chiyoda-ku
Date
8 Nov 14:00–16:30, 9 Nov 14:00–16:30
Free
Please note that the second floor will be closed to the public during the event on Saturday, 8 November.
RRR OFFICE approaches gathering as both methodology and theory: an open practice that uses presence, conversation, and shared time as tools for collective making. Each encounter contributes to the formation of the work, slowly transforming Ebihara Shoten into a site of exchange and resonance. It runs its own program, but also opens to others through a sub-rent approach.
The week’s participant in the sub-rent program is Collective Collective.
Collective Collective is a project between eight visual arts collectives with majority-racialized members in Tkaronto (Toronto, Canada) as a response to the systemic racism and exploitative labour conditions in the arts, as well as the interrelated lack of sustainability within the sector.
In Tokyo, they will be hosting two events that center the practice of gathering together.
Date: Saturday, November 8, 14:00–16:30
Please RSVP here.
Guidance Council is a casual gathering that invites artists and collectives to eat together, share stories, exchange experiences, and offer advice to one another. Through informal conversation and mutual support, Guidance Council reimagines forms of professional networking, workplace gossip, and leadership training — centering friendship, shared learning, and collective care.
Guidance Council is usually hosted in Tkaronto (Toronto, Canada) by and for ethnic-minority artists to disrupt how systemic racism prevails in the power dynamics of the local art sector.
*This event will be conducted in English only.
*Guidance Council is organized by Peter Rahul and Alexandra Hong as part of Collective Collective.
Date: Sunday, November 9, 14:00–16:30
Please RSVP here.
Artist-parents and their children are invited to participate in a collaborative flower arrangement activity and a discussion on the interrelated aspects of caregiving and artmaking. No floristry experience required. Materials provided and you’ll get to take home your floral arrangement.
This program is part of Destiny’s Childcare – a project that responds to the lack of structural support for artist-parents and challenges the norm that artists disappear from the art world after becoming parents. It affirms that children are integral to everyday life, and that intergenerational care is a shared social responsibility.
*Please note we will be using fresh flowers.
*Destiny’s Childcare is a project between art collectives Younger than Beyoncé and Gendai, as part of Collective Collective.
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Kanda/Akihabara Area
Ebihara Shoten