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Meet Your Art Festival 2022 "New Soil"

Yebisu Garden Place
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Artists

Taro Shinoda, Takashi Kuribayashi, Shinji Ohmaki, Aiko Miyanaga, Hiraku Suzuki, Yuko Mohri, Aki Inomata, Rui Sasaki, Shinya Azuma, Miho Iida, Dan Isomura, Takumi Kikuchi, Yu Kurosaka, Gensho Sugawara, Natsuki Takayama, Masayoshi Nojo, Taishi Hatayama, Mioka Matsuura, Ryosuke Misawa, Atsuko Yamashita et al.
Meet Your Art has established a YouTube program dedicated to art and has been working on the principle of creating opportunities for many people to experience art and learn about young artists in a new way by introducing a wide range of knowledge about contemporary art through artist interviews and a wide range of information.

This festival is also based on the same philosophy, but with art at its core, the festival will bring together and reconnect diverse adjacent cultures such as music, food, fashion, and lifestyle, creating awareness of the excellence of each culture beyond its realm, and designing new encounters and discoveries about art.

This year's theme is "New Soil. In addition to the reconnection of diverse cultures, the hope is to broaden the interpretation of the festival to include the reconnection between nature and humans, provide a place for experimentation to express and propose sustainability through the festival, and encourage everyone to think about sustainability.

Venues: The Garden Hall, The Garden Room, Clock Square, Center Square, Chateau Square, Portal Point

Schedule

May 13 (Fri) 2022-May 15 (Sun) 2022 

Opening Hours Information

Closed
Depends on each event.
Notice
Open 12:00-21:00 on May 13. Open 10:00-21:00 on May 14. Open 10:00-20:00 on May 15.
Fee[On the day] Adults ¥2500, Students ¥1500 [Advanced] Adults ¥2000, Students ¥1000
Websitehttps://avex.jp/meetyourart/newsoil/
VenueYebisu Garden Place
Location4-20 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0013
Access10 minute walk from the East exit of Ebisu Station on the JR Yamanote and Saikyo lines, 11 minute walk from exit 1 at Ebisu Station on the Hibiya line.
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