Otemae University’s Graduation Exhibition Is Coming Up A Must-See for Anime and Video Fans

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From Saturday, February 8 to Sunday, February 16, 2020, student works will apparently be screened at the “37th Otemae University Graduation Exhibition.”

The works being screened are said to treat the entire space, including the exhibition area itself, as one artwork. It sounds like an impressive kind of art that viewers can experience right there on the spot.(Apparently this kind of work is called an installation.)

Also, on Saturday, February 8, the “Otemae Presentation Festa” will be held at the same time.

First, here’s the information for the Presentation Festa↓

Otemae Presentation Festa

1st and 2nd Year Presentation Contest
Time: 9:30~12:25
Place: Gymnasium (Doors open: 9:10)

4th Year Graduation Research / Graduation Project Presentations
Time: 13:10~18:00
Place: Buildings A and C, Art Center

At the Presentation Festa, eight video works, including anime-style films, will apparently be screened.
Here they are↓↓

*Captured from PRTIMES

 

And here is the Graduation Exhibition, held from Saturday, February 8 to Sunday, February 16, 2020↓

37th Otemae University Graduation Exhibition

Period : Saturday, February 8, 2020~Sunday, February 16, 2020 / 10:00~16:30
Venue   : Otemae Art Center, Otemae University Sakura Shukugawa Campus
Access : 7-minute walk from JR Sakura Shukugawa Station / Hankyu Shukugawa Station / Hanshin Koroen Station
Closed  : Wednesday, February 12
*Free admission
*Closed on February 12

Here it is on the map↓↓

The address is 6-42 Gomencho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo.

Installation Work

*Captured from PRTIMES

“Desire”
A work that uses video and space to give form to the uniquely feminine feeling of “wanting to become beautiful” and the hidden “desires” people keep inside.

In addition to this work, art pieces such as manga, architecture, interior design, and paintings will also apparently be on display.

Final Thoughts

YouTube is popular these days, but if you’re interested in video works or anime, why not go check it out?

Monkey Punch, the creator of “Lupin the Third,” who passed away in April 2019, was actually an honorary professor at Otemae University.

モンキーパンチさん大手前大学の教授だったみたい

2019年4月19日