For Kids

2pm−3pm / 4pm−5pm

“Making”—Create Artworks (Products) from Various Viewpoints with Byproducts Market

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

This workshop invites you to create artworks (products) using byproducts as materials. Participants will freely combine a range of byproducts (“waste”) gathered from artists’ studios by both members of Byproducts Market to make original artworks. Try assembling wood, plastic, ceramic fragments, metal, and other materials using various methods such as gluing, tying, and wrapping. Let’s enjoy the creative process together, observing how each work takes shape through the unique perspective of each creator.
 

Specific age groups: 8 to 13-year-olds / 3rd-6th grade elementary school students.
Date & Hour: Sun. November 16
       2pm−3pm (registration from 1:30pm)
       4pm−5pm (registration from 3:30pm)
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: 15 participants per each session
     (First come, first served)
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.


 

 

Byproducts Market

Primarily active in Kyoto, Byproducts Market is a project by Tsuyoshi Yamada and Yoshitaka Yazu (kumagusuku) that considers the value and potential of objects and materials. Major exhibitions include Art Circulation Center by Byproducts Market (2021, Kyoto City University of Arts Gallery@KCUA, Kyoto), Absolute Chairs (2024, The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama / Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, Aichi), Kyoto Circular Tower in Morimichiba (Mori, Michi, Ichiba 2024, Aichi), and Exploring the Gap (2025, Kyoto City University of Arts Gallery@KCUA, Kyoto) among others.

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