Field Trip Project Asia – Myanmar

  • Jul 18, 2019 ~ Aug 10, 2019
  • 9 am - 5 pm
  • The Japan Foundation, Yangon
    No.70, Nat Mauk Lane (1), Bahan Township, Yangon
Field Trip Project Asia is an open art initiative responding to recent natural disasters.
The ultimate purpose of this project is to create awareness and provoke dialogue about various aspects of natural disasters, environments and beyond, and how they could be used to connect people and create communities through compassion and art. Social media and the fast world of digital communication are making the world a smaller place where what happens thousands of miles away affects us all in different ways, and it is crucial yet challenging to foster these physical engagements.
The project will launch in Yangon; the biggest city of Myanmar which is a nation in reformation in every sector. There are many things about social and communities’ problems; namely civil conflicts, poverty of livelihood, education and economy crisis. As many other reforming countries, Myanmar faces challenges to revitalize its people both mentally and physically to cultivate their knowledge, especially to raise in behaviors for basic humanity, ethics, sympathy and freedom from fear. Field Trip Project Asia – Myanmar will be introduced to people to re-think about their society through our mobile creations.

Field Trip Project Asia – Myanmar is co-curated by Daisuke Takeya and Aung Myat Htay (SOCA).

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