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PUBLIC PROGRAM
MUSEUM OF TREASURES FROM EVERYDAY LIFE
In a special collaboration with the local Higashimachi Elementary School the Mori Art Museum's Public Program is organizing a series of workshops with Korean artist Choi Jeong Hwa, creator of the public art environment "Roboroboen" in Roppongi Hills. The workshops are related to Choi's current "Museum of Treasures from Everyday Life" project and give children the chance to discuss art and life by collecting and displaying items from their ever yday lives.
Organized by Sachiko Sugiura.
Date: Seven sessions held between February and July 2003

Venue: Higashimachi Elementary School and Roppongi Hills

Participants: Higashimachi Elementary School students and teachers,Choi Jeong Hwa
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