The T3 PHOTO FESTIVAL TOKYO returns for its sixth year, focusing on ‘New Japanese Photography: 50 years on’. This year’s festival explores the evolution of Japanese photography since the iconic ‘New Japanese Photography’ exhibition at MoMA in 1974, examining feminist perspectives and gender equality. The event also features the inaugural ‘T3 PHOTO ASIA’ fair, showcasing Asian art photography and fostering a vibrant market for the art form.
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Roppongi Art Night, a city-wide art festival held annually in Tokyo, transforms Roppongi into a massive, immersive art experience. This year’s theme is ‘Urban, Art, and the Future Festival’, featuring approximately 40 programs from over 30 artists across museums, cultural institutions, and public spaces. Don’t miss out on the mesmerizing light installations, captivating performances, and unique exhibitions, all set against the backdrop of this vibrant city.
The Arts Council of Henderson County is hosting the 65th annual Art on Main Fine Art + Craft Festival in Historic Downtown Hendersonville on September 28-29, 2024. The event features over 100 artists showcasing a variety of fine arts and crafts, live demonstrations, and a raffle with donated artwork.
The Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival is back for its third year, promising a spectacular celebration of culinary and artistic expression from October 22-27, 2024. The festival will feature renowned chefs, including Marcus Samuelsson, Katsuya Uechi, and Dario Cecchini, alongside Bahamian and Food Network stars. Attendees can also enjoy art exhibitions, musical performances, and a variety of culinary experiences, including a Truffle Dinner, Beach Party, and Culinary Expo.
Culture Week Tbilisi, a festival celebrating artistic expression and cultural diversity, is set to return for its second edition from May 9-12, 2024. This year’s event will showcase a diverse program of exhibitions, performances, collaborations, and more, all taking place at the former Coca-Cola factory, Factory Tbilisi, which has been transformed into an art and cultural center. Attendees can expect to experience works by both Georgian and international artists, including documentary film screenings, theater performances, curated exhibitions, sculptures, and special projects such as the George Alexi-Meskhishvili Design School exhibition and performances by the Georgian National Ballet. Additionally, the festival will introduce Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, highlighting the cultural significance of fashion as a form of expression and providing a platform for local designers to showcase their work. Culture Week Tbilisi 2024 promises to be an immersive and engaging experience, fostering multicultural exchanges and promoting a deeper understanding of art as a universal language.