Learning
To enable all people to encounter art and discover new values and possibilities, the National Center for Art Research conducts a wide range of learning programs. We research on educational materials that utilize museum collections, develop art appreciation programs, promote health and wellbeing through art, and organize training sessions, symposiums and more.
To enable all people to encounter art and discover new values and possibilities, the National Center for Art Research conducts a wide range of learning programs. We conduct research on educational materials that utilize museum collections, develop art appreciation programs, promote health and wellbeing through art, and organize training sessions, symposiums and more.
Events
Learning Initiatives
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Learning Resources
We develop educational materials that treat works of art in museums and a range of other content as learning resources, and are designed for educational use. Through materials such as Art Cards featuring various artworks and digital appreciation materials compatible with ICT environments, we aim to make art and museums accessible and facilitate encounters with art.
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Training and Lectures
We organize various events such as training sessions for teachers and curators using the galleries of the National Museums of Art. We also hold lectures and symposiums aimed at museum specialists and enthusiasts, where advanced case studies from Japan and overseas are shared and discussed.
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The Learning Channel
We are compiling various workshops and initiatives from art museums, focused on the perspective of learning, and sharing them in the form of videos.
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Health and Wellbeing
We cooperate with welfare and medical institutions, as well as universities, to conduct research focused on art activities related to people’s health and wellbeing.
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