Teaching Staff (Arts & Roots)

村山修二郎
Title Associate Professor
Research Fields Painting / Communication art / Childhood art education
Education
2014
D.F.A. (Mural Painting), Tokyo University of the Arts
2011
Master’s (Mural Painting), Tokyo University of the Arts
1994
Bachelor’s (Oil Painting), Tokyo University of the Arts
Selected Professional Experience
2018-Present
Associate Professor, Akita University of Art
2015-2018
Lecturer, Kyoto University of Art and Design
2012-2014
Teaching Assistant (2012-2013); Research Assistant (2014), Tokyo University of the Arts
Recent Activities <Single-author books>

2022
Bijutsu mirai yosouzu / Akita fudo kara bijutsu to kyoiku o shukaku [A Conceptual Vision of Future Art / Finding Art and Education in the Culture of Akita]. Akita University of Art
Kotoba no shirushi [The Signs of Words]. M-plants art lab
2021
Bijutsu mirai yosouzu / Nouengei gaku-bu [A Conceptual Vision of Future Art / Department of Agriculture and Horticulture]. Akita University of Art
2020
Bijutsu mirai yosouzu / Chi’iki to bijutsu to kyouiku [A Conceptual Vision of Future Art / Region, Art and Education]. Akita University of Art
2019
Bijutsu mirai yosouzu / Kodomo to bijutsu kyouiku [A Conceptual Vision of Future Art / Children and Art Education]. Akita University of Art
2017
Jundo: Kodomo, shizen, geijutsu o kai-shita aato komyunikeshon [Purity: Art Communication Through Children, Nature, and Art]. Kyoto University of Art and Design

 

<Art projects>

2021
Tsuchi no HAPPENS shokubutsu no HAPPENS no hassei ga seisei deari wareware wa magarikado ni sashikakatteiru. Toki o mitsukeni tsumugihajiku rutsu ugoku watashi no midori [We are approaching a turning point in the generation of HAPPENS of soil and HAPPENS of plants. My green roots that spin and play to find the time] (with IKEMIYA Nakao, NISHIWAKI Sayuri). Tokyo Biennale 2020/2021. 3331 Arts Chiyoda, Tokyo
Kokoro no me: Yama to chi to umi kara [Eyes of the soul: From the mountains to the earth to the sea]. Jonai Farmers’ Art Festival 2021. Kanegasaki Art College, Kanegasaki, Iwate
2019
Teashi wa yasei o tsubute to yobu: Whereabouts do you? [Arms and legs call the wild ‘stone’: Whereabouts do you?] (with IKEMIYA Nakao, AUA students). Akita University of Art Circle Plaza
2018
Iwa to sumi to shokubutsu no kodou: Aborijini senjumin no aruita chi kara [Rock, charcoal and plant beats: From the Aboriginal lands]. BigCi artist residency, New South Wales, Australia
2017
device: Hitohira no kaze [device: Petals on the wind] (with IKEMIYA Nakao). Kyoto University of Art and Design

2016
Yama no oto: Me o tojiru soshite aruki subete no oto ni mimi o sumasu [The sound of the mountains: Close your eyes, start walking and listen to all the sounds]. Kagawa-Yamanami Art Festival 2016. Kagawa

Kurosutoku 5: Fukushima-go: Hyogensha ni totte no 3.11 [Cross Talk 5: After Fukushima: 3.11 for the artist] (with YANOBE Kenji and KAWANOBE Naoto). Gallery Orb, Kyoto University of Art and Design
2015
Kodomo no shizen no kotoba (shi) × shokumeguri [Children’s natural language (poetry) and ‘plant tour’]. Mori no Hakobune Art Project. Nishiaizu, Fukushima

 

<Exhibitions>

2020
Kudo + ArtOrque ten [Driving force + ArtOrque] (group exhibition). Brick-one, Tokyo
2019
Shizen no wa: asobi o tsukuru [Natural harmony: Game-making]. Morino Terrace Open Garden, Kitaakita City, Akita
2017
Ryokuga to shokumeguri no kiseki kara [From the miracles of ‘plant touring’ and ‘plant painting’]. 3331 Gallery, Tokyo
2015
Mori o egaku [Painting the forest]. Nishiaizu International Art Village, Fukushima
2013
Mizu no rakuen: 3gatsu 11nichi no shinsui-kon no kioku kara [Paradise of water: 3/11 and the scars of the flood]. Eco Art Village Project 2013. N3 ART Lab, Yamaguchi

 

<Artwork submissions>

2020
Ugoku tsuchi, ugoku shokubutsu [Moving earth, moving plants]. Tokyo Biennale 2020/2021. Various locations in Tokyo
2017
Ten to hito to chi: Majiwaru Asama-renpo to Kyo no chi [Heaven, man and earth – The Asama mountains and Kyoto]. Tenku Art Festival 2017. Umeno Memorial Hall, Nagano
2014
Shokubutsu to ikiru: Ryokuga shuho to kodomo-tachi no chikara o awasete [Living with nature: Combining the ‘plant painting’ technique with the power of children]. Odate-Kitaakita Art Festival 2014. Morino Terrace Open Garden, Kitaakita City, Akita
Courses Taught Contemporary Art Seminar (Arts & Roots)
Introduction to Arts and Roots
Arts and Roots Seminar
Project Planning and Presentation
Art Project
Japanese Painting
Community Project
Painting Techniques
Art Materials and Supplies
Still-Life Drawing (Education Course)
Graduation Project (Arts & Roots)

 

Example Works
 岩と炭と植物の鼓動  植物で絵を描く  しぜんのわ あそびをつくる
Iwa to sumi to shokubutsu no kodou: Aborijini senjumin no aruita chi kara [Rock, charcoal and plant beats: From the Aboriginal lands] (BigCi, Australia; 2018) ‘Plant painting’ technique (Nagaki Elementary School, Odate City, Akita; 2017) Shizen no wa: asobi o tsukuru [Natural harmony: Game-making] (Morino Terrace Open Garden, Kitaakita City, Akita; 2019)
 手足は野性を礫と呼ぶ  移動式路地園芸術  動く土 動く植物 動く鉢プロジェクト
Teashi wa yasei o tsubute to yobu: Whereabouts do you? [Arms and legs call the wild ‘stone’: Whereabouts do you?] (Akita University of Art Circle Plaza; 2019) Idou-shiki rojien geijutsu [Walking tour of alley garden art] (Tokyo; 2010) Ugoku tsuchi, ugoku shokubutsu: Ugoku hachi purojekuto [Moving earth, moving plants: Moving bowl project] (Various locations in Tokyo and online; 2020)

Further details (in Japanese) can be found at the following link: MURAYAMA Shujiro (Japanese Page)