Exhibition
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Art Forest Project 2020
Forest Mystery? Mystery? Museum V
"Even if you say so, it's still a blue mountain."
Starting in fiscal year 2020, the museum has begun the Art Forest Project, which utilizes Ehime Prefecture's forest environment tax. The Forest Riddle Museum, which sets a different theme each year, is finally in its fifth installment! This year, the museum will look back on the exhibitions of the past four years and will be themed on "No matter how far I go, the mountain is still blue," taken from Taneda Santoka's "No matter how far I go, the mountain is still blue."
Event overview
- Dates
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2024/6/1(Sat.)~2024/8/12(Mon.)
- Opening hours
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9:40~18:00(入場時間:17:30まで)
- Venue
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Ehime Prefectural Museum of Art, Main Building 2nd Floor, Permanent Exhibition Rooms 1 and 2
- Price
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Admission fee Same-day rate Group rates (20 or more) General 330 yen 260 yen High school & university students 220 yen 170 yen A: Junior high school students and younger
B: People aged 65 or older
C: People with a rehabilitation certificate
D: People with a physical disability certificate
E: People with a mental health and welfare certificate
F: People with a ticket for a special exhibition
*People in categories B-E must present their certificate and certificate.
*If people in categories C, D, or E require care, the caregiver will also be exempt.
*Instead of a certificate, you can also receive a disability exemption by showing the screen of the Mirairo ID disability certificate app.
*Please contact the museum for more information.
Starting in fiscal year 2020, the museum has begun the "Forest of Art Project," which utilizes Ehime Prefecture's forest environment tax. The Forest Riddle Museum, which is held with a different theme each year, is finally in its fifth installment! This year, looking back on the exhibitions over the past four years, the theme will be "No matter how far I go, the mountain is blue," from Santoka Taneda's "No matter how far I go, the mountain is blue."
Why not enjoy the museum's diverse collection, which resembles the depth of the mountains, consisting of various creatures and vegetation, in the exhibition room as if hiking in the summer mountains? In addition, as a special guest artist, we will be welcoming Akira Seibu, a contemporary artist who develops his expression centered on manga, while crossing various media such as animation, typography, books, and in recent years, Tobe ware. Don't miss Seibu's new works related to "mountains" and the exhibition of his collection interpreted from a new perspective!
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Create forest creatures that change with lenticular
Use lenticular, a material that changes appearance depending on the angle, to create your own collage of forest creatures and plants.
Date and time: Sunday, July 21st, 14:00-15:00
Location: Main building 1F multipurpose room
Instructor: Seibu Akira (experimental manga artist)
Capacity: 15 people, registration required, first come first served
Materials cost: 500 yen
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Get excited about the fun of framing while making a frame using local materials.
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Fold paper using the mechanism of flying seeds, send it from the second floor, and enjoy watching it fall.
Date and Time: August 11th (Sun), 12th (Mon, substitute holiday)
10:30-11:30, 15:00-16:00 each day
*You can join at any time during the hours.
Location: Main Building Entrance Hall. No registration required, free to participate