3rd Workshop was held for the International Joint Research Project 'Creative Collaborations: Salons and Networks in Kyoto and Osaka 1780-1880,' supported by UKRI and JSPS, on June 21, 2024
The 3rd online workshop was held on June 21, 2024 as part of the international joint research project Creative Collaborations: Salons and Networks in Kyoto and Osaka 1780-1880 (「上方文化サロン:人的ネットワークから解き明かす文化創造空間 1780-1880」), supported by UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS),
The research project--a collaborative scholarly enterprise among researchers and institutions in Japan and the UK--aims to analyse the cultural and social impact of art and literary salons and the collective creation of art (gassaku) in early modern Japan, particularly in the Kyoto-Osaka region during 1780-1880.
Date: June 21 (Fri), 2024, from 19:00 JST/11:00 BST
Venue: Online via ZOOM
The program was as follows:
1. Speaker: Paul Berry
Title: Distinctive Features of the Osaka Area Bunjin Vortex
2. Speaker: Sophie Gong
Title: A Case Study of Intellectual Interaction in Osaka: Looking at Shinmo meizan shōgai zu
3. Speaker: Xiangming Chen
Title: Why Publishing Qing Art in Eighteenth-century Osaka?
※This was a closed workshop.