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    Im wanting to host a small art exhibition of some work I've done. Although I know some artists in and around Tokyo, I'm finding it difficult to find such a space. Any one know of any 'open spaces' that one can exhibit?
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    In all seriousness, why not check a few of the references on this site:

    http://kichijoji.tokyo-artwalk.com/s...tin_tokyo.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by wernst View Post
    In all seriousness, why not check a few of the references on this site:

    http://kichijoji.tokyo-artwalk.com/s...tin_tokyo.html
    Thanks Wernst, will check that out. Also there is Design Festa(first job I had when I moved to JP)

    Thanks again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by liamoko View Post
    Thanks Wernst, will check that out. Also there is Design Festa(first job I had when I moved to JP)

    Thanks again...
    Design Festa is also for private individuals? That I didnt know.

    What kind of art btw if you dont mind me asking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wernst View Post
    Design Festa is also for private individuals? That I didnt know.

    What kind of art btw if you dont mind me asking?
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    Some home-made triptychs, along with water colours(very small and framed, with old celtic religious overtones), and some large scale Ink on canvas, as well as live large scale(think big friggin paintbrush) on wall mounted canvas, also live painting on a large scale during the exhibit...
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    Quote Originally Posted by liamoko View Post
    @wernst
    Some home-made triptychs, along with water colours(very small and framed, with old celtic religious overtones), and some large scale Ink on canvas, as well as live large scale(think big friggin paintbrush) on wall mounted canvas, also live painting on a large scale during the exhibit...
    Nice! Would love to see some of that actually

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    Quote Originally Posted by wernst View Post
    Nice! Would love to see some of that actually
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    Quote Originally Posted by wernst View Post
    Design Festa is also for private individuals? That I didnt know.

    What kind of art btw if you dont mind me asking?
    Anyone can exhibit at the twice-yearly Tokyo design festa (as is obvious - most of it's terrible)

    You know the design festa permanent place in Harajuku? You can exhibit (and sell) there too. You just rent the size space you want for however long you want it. They don't even take commissions

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