“Gifted Art Museum MOGA” Opens on November 27

“Gifted Art Museum MOGA,” a museum with arts by people with disabilities operated by General Incorporated Association Musubi, opens at 4-12-20 Minami-Nagasaki, on November 27, using the vacant house utilization project in Toshima-ward, Tokyo.

Tokyo Mode Gakuen Graphic Design Department is in charge of the overall branding of the museum, and Keio University Graduate School of Media Design’s ITOMA Project is responsible for developing a sustainable ecosystem with the local community. Along with the local shopping district association and owners of vacant houses, a wide range of industry-academia-government-private sector collaboration shall strive for operational and management issues and ensure its sustainability.

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