Online Symposium
AIR on air
Artist in Residence under the pandemic
Villa Kujoyama, Villa Kamogawa, Kyoto Art Center, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands supported by AIR Network Japan and AIR_J organize the online conference ‘AIR on air’ about the state of affairs in the Artist in Residence (AIR) sectors in France, Germany and the Netherlands after almost one year since the outbreak of COVID-19.
The main issues of the conference are how institutes in Europe are coping, what strategies are they applying to move forward and whether our views on the future of AIR and international cooperation have changed? This conference is not a one-way street: we will present you the situation in Europe and beyond while also referring to the situation in Japan through the participation of speakers in Japan.
We are also organizing this conference to promote the bonds between the sectors in our four countries, so please join us online for presentations and discussions with speakers from France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands and other countries on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 December.
Day | Time | Program | Link to registration |
Fri. 11 Dec. |
19:00-20:30 | Opening Session: AIR on air – status quo in Europe and Japan | Registration |
Sat. 12 Dec. |
12:15-12:30 12:30-14:00 |
Introduction Session 1: AIR strategies in times of COVID-19 |
Registration |
Sat. 12 Dec. |
14:30-16:00 | Session 2: Artists’ experiences and views of AIR in the pandemic | Registration |
Sat. 12 Dec. |
16:30-18:00 18:00-18:30 |
Session 3: AIR affecting change Closing Session |
Registration |
Program:
General moderator : Jun’ichiro Ishii, artist
Observers : Teiko Hinuma, general secretary of AIR Network Japan
Friday, 11 December
19:00-20:30hr
Opening Session: AIR status quo in Europe and Japan
Opening remarks by the organizers centered around the theme of how COVID-19 influenced the AIR sectors in Europe and Japan as well as key-notes by two specialists on the status quo in the sectors in Japan and Europe. Concluded by a Q&A with questions from the audience moderated by the symposium’s moderator Jun’ichiro Ishii.
Speakers
Dr. Wolf Iro (Head of Culture, Goethe-Institut Munich / Germany)
Fanny Rolland (Responsible of the residencies, Department Development et partnerships, Institut français / France)
Nobuyuki Kitamura (Supervising Director of Culture and Art Affairs, City of Kyoto / Japan)
Theo Peters (Minister plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Kingdom in the Netherland in Tokyo / Japan, NL)
And others
Presentations
Pascal Brunet, director, Relais Culture Europe (France)
Yuki Asakura (Researcher, Policy research, Headquarters for Vitalizing Regional Cultures, Agency of Cultural Affairs Japan)
Mami Odai (Vice director, AIR Network Japan, AIR director of Sapporo Tenjinyama Art Studio / Japan)
Saturday 12 December
12:15-12:30hr
Introduction
Introduction of program by organizers
Introduction of proceedings by moderator Jun’ichiro Ishii and observer Teiko Hinuma (AIR Network Japan)
12:30-14:00hr
Session 1: AIR strategies in times of COVID-19
How did the AIR field react to the COVID-19 outbreak? What are new strategies and formats for residencies?
Panelists:
Bénédicte Alliot (General director of Cité internationale des arts / France)
Claus Heimes (Director of bangaloREsidency, Goethe-Institut Bangalore / Germany, India)
Mami Odai (Vice director, AIR Network Japan, AIR director of Sapporo Tenjinyama Art Studio / Japan)
Izumi Sakamoto (Director, AIRY / Japan)
Miriam Wistreich (Creative director, Hotel Maria Kapel / NL)
14:30-16:00hr
Session 2: Artists’ experiences and views on AIR in the pandemic
In what way have artists experienced their participation in residencies after the outbreak, with a special focus on the so-called ‘online residencies’ that have emerged as a reaction on the travel restrictions? How do they view the emergence of new residency forms?
Panelists:
Eric Minh Cuong Castaing, choreographer/visual artist (France)
Lea Letzel (Artist / Germany)
Taro Yasuno (Artist / Japan)
Willy Wong & Floor Hofman (Artists participating in Paradise AIR / NL,Japan)
16:30-18:00hr
Session 3: AIR affecting change
How can AIR contribute to positive changes in their sector and beyond in society?
Panelists:
Sandrina Martins, general director, Le Carreau du Temple (France)
Pia Entenmann (Tarabya Cultural Academy, Goethe-Institut Istanbul / Germany, Turkey)
Daisuke Kuroda (Tsushima Art Fantasia / Japan)
Heidi Vogels (DutchCulture I TransArtists / NL)
18:00-18:30hr
Closing session
Observer Teiko Hinuma will discuss her observations and findings of the conference.
Closing words by Akira Tatehata, director of Kyoto Art Center
Organizers:
Villa Kujoyama, Goethe-Institut Villa Kamogawa, Kyoto Art Center, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Supported by: AIR Network Japan, AIR_J
Inquiries:
Villa Kujoyama – Satsuki Konoike satsuki.konoike@institutfrancais.jp
Goethe-Institut Villa Kamogawa – Junko Yamaoka junko.yamaoka@goethe.de
Kyoto Art Center – Mami Katsuya katsuya@kac.or.jp
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands – Bas Valckx bas.valckx@minbuza.nl
Details
Online (ZOOM)
Sprache: Japanese / English (Simultaneous Interpretation)
Preis: Registration required. (Free fee)
Zoom: Max. 500 Persons per session.