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Events held prior to the opening of the Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka2015

Overview

Before it opened in 2022, the Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka Planning Office (formerly known as the Osaka City Museum of Modern Art Planning Office) regularly presented artworks that it had collected in the form of collection exhibitions.
In addition to collection exhibitions, the planning office held a range of other kinds of exhibitions with the aim of promoting the spread of art in general. While the planning office was in operation, it held over sixty exhibitions, with admissions exceeding 1.3 million. It also actively engaged in education and outreach, holding briefings related to exhibitions and other events for the purpose of familiarizing a greater number of people with contemporary and modern art.

* The Osaka City Museum of Modern Art Planning Office was the former name of the Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka Planning Office.

* Honorific titles of speakers etc. are omitted.
* Names marked with an asterisk indicate Osaka City Museum of Modern Art Planning Office curators.

2015

FY2014 “The Art Museum Meets the Library: Exciting Collaborations” (PDF)

Date February 7, 11, and 22, 2015
Venue Osaka Municipal Central Library, Asahi Community Center, Osaka Municipal Hirano Library
Speakers Ueki Keiko*, Kohara Keito, Sugaya Tomio*, Sakai Akira, Ogawa Tomoko*

Osaka City Museum of Modern Art Planning Office “About Design” open discussion 2015 “The past and future of design”

Date December 12, 2015
Venue Creative Network Center Osaka Mebic Ogimachi

・Part 1: Design that thrives in local communities—The potential of design workshops

Panelists Ienari Toshikatsu, Sonai Chihiro, Takaoka Shinichi, Nakamura Seiji, Fujimoto Kazutaka, Masunaga Akiko, Matsumura Takaki, Dono Satoshi
Navigation Takaoka Shinichi

・Part 2: Overview of the Industrial Design Archive Project

Panelists Kubo Masatoshi, Ogawa Michiko, Okuda Mitsukazu, Nakamura Takayuki
Navigation Ueki Keiko*