Arts Initiative Tokyo (AIT) a small not-for-profit independent organisation based in Tokyo, Japan. AIT was registered as a non profit organisation (NPO) by the City of Tokyo in May 2002. Their ethos is to nurture more bottom-up programs in order to contribute and encourage art in new ways for broad audiences. Positioning itself as a vital alternative centre for the arts in Japan, the organisation works with local contexts to consider global issues and perspectives.
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| - Arts Initiative Tokyo (AIT) a small not-for-profit independent organisation based in Tokyo, Japan. AIT was registered as a non profit organisation (NPO) by the City of Tokyo in May 2002. Their ethos is to nurture more bottom-up programs in order to contribute and encourage art in new ways for broad audiences. Positioning itself as a vital alternative centre for the arts in Japan, the organisation works with local contexts to consider global issues and perspectives. (en)
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| - Arts Initiative Tokyo (AIT) a small not-for-profit independent organisation based in Tokyo, Japan. AIT was registered as a non profit organisation (NPO) by the City of Tokyo in May 2002. Their ethos is to nurture more bottom-up programs in order to contribute and encourage art in new ways for broad audiences. Positioning itself as a vital alternative centre for the arts in Japan, the organisation works with local contexts to consider global issues and perspectives. In 2006, AIT was also invited by The Japanese Foundation as an external arts organisation to be the commissioner of artists at 12th Bangladesh Biennale. This event represents a break with past practices of asking museum professionals to curate artists and echoes the broader atmosphere which grassroots community art initiatives and non-profit sectors have emerged. AIT has selected Hiroshi Fuji and Teruya Yuken as the representative for Japan in 2006. Currently, AIT runs an independent education program called Make Art Different (MAD), a residency program as well as curatorial/consultancy projects partnering with business. (en)
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