Visitors
Lineup Finalized for the International Conference on Open Access to Culture 2024
Oct 29 (Tue) – Nov 3 (Sun) at the Tokyo International Forum
The lineup for the International Conference on Open Access to Culture 2024, announced on July 25, 2024, has been finalized. We are pleased to announce that we have started accepting entries for programs requiring pre-registration.
Opening Ceremony / Performance
Pre-registration required
Date/time:
Nov. 1 (Fri) 10:00am – 11:30am
Venue:
Tokyo International Forum, Hall B5
Opening Ceremony:
10:00am – 10:30am
Contents:
Message from the Governor
- Yuriko Koike, Governor of Tokyo
Yuriko Koike
Guests
- Katsuhiko Hibino – President, Tokyo University of the Arts
- Mami Kataoka – Director, Mori Art Museum
- Yutaka Osugi – Professor, Research and Support Center on Higher Education for People with Disabilities, Tsukuba University of Technology / Sign language linguistics / Deaf studies, Vice President of International Committee of Sport for the Deaf
- Neru Nagahama – Actor (Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics Ambassador)
Neru Nagahama
- David de Keyzer – Director of CinéSourds & Artistic Director of Festival Clin d'Oeil
- Lisa Phillips – Toby Devan Lewis Director of the New Museum
Opening Performance: 10:30am – 11:30am
For further program details, please see the separate attachment.(PDF:825KB)
To register in advance, please visit here( External link )
Official website
※Please click here for the original Japanese release.
For Inquiries
(Assistance in Japanese only)
Cultural Events Section, Culture Promotion Division, Bureau of Citizens, Culture and Sports,
03-5000-5665
PR Secretariat of the International Conference on Open Access to Culture
03-6275-0243
press(at)annex-inc.jp
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