For Kids

3pm−5:30pm

“Making” — Drink & Draw

​​​​​​A program of participatory workshops will be held. This program is “Making,” by actually working with hands to create artworks alongside artists.

This program invites participants to experience the freedom and joy of drawing through a croquis (model sketching) session, once a basic training exercise for art school entrance exams in Japan. In a venue where gentle music is playing, everyone can sketch at their own pace, enjoying casual conversation with drink in hand during intervals. On the day of the event, Nawa Kohei and volunteer students from Kyoto University of the Arts will serve as guides. Children, as well as people of all ages and backgrounds, are invited to share in this creative experience. Together, we will enjoy a relaxed time as we move between the acts of drawing and seeing.
 

Specific age groups: Anyone can participate. Children under 7 years of age may attend if accompanied by a parent.
Date & Hour: Fri. November 14
       3pm−5:30pm (Admission from 2:30pm)
      *You may enter and leave as you please.

Venue: ICC Kyoto New Hall Kids’ Program Hub
Note: Advance registration required. Participation in the workshops is free of charge. Admission to the venue (free for junior high school students and younger) is not included.

Capacity: 20 participants (First come, first served)
     Same-day participation may be possible if space allows.
In cooperation with: intoART / ULTRA_Sandwich #21 / Hara Marihiko
Notes: Please note that applications will be closed as soon as the number of participants reaches full capacity. Information on what to bring and how to register on the day of the event will be sent via email shortly before the event.
The program will be conducted in Japanese only.


 

 

Nawa Kohei

Sculptor, Director of Sandwich Inc., Professor at Kyoto University of the Arts.
Born in 1975. Based in Kyoto. Nawa completed his doctoral studies in Sculpture at Kyoto City University of Arts in 2003. Focusing on the surface of sculpture as an interface connecting to the senses, he employs the concept of “cell” as a central theme in his creative practice. In recent years, he has also undertaken architecture and performance projects.
In 2018, his sculpture Throne was specially exhibited at the Louvre Pyramid in France. In November 2025, his performance work Planet [wanderer] is scheduled to be presented in Kyoto and Tokyo.

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