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Kurosuna-dai vacant lot

Nishi-Chiba area

A vacant lot in a residential area along the elevated railway, located along the path from JR Nishi-Chiba Station toward Inage.
It will be open to the public on a limited basis during the Chiba City Arts Triennale 2025’s intensive exhibition and presentation period (September 19 to November 24, 2025).
※This site will be used as a venue for some projects during the Chiba City Arts Triennale 2025. Please refrain from visiting outside of the festival period.


Address: 1-21-15 Kurosuna-dai, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba
Access: 10-minute walk from JR Nishi-Chiba Station

※For inquiries regarding the Chiba City Arts Triennale 2025, please use Contact Form. Please refrain from contacting individual facilities or venues directly.

Projects at This Base

Observation of Locality in Changes of Landscape

Around Chiba Park
This project is an installation based on the earthenware culture in Chiba. We create and fire earthenware using the soil of Chiba, assuming that they will be dug up after 10,000 years. The project aims to rebuild lifestyle and landscape through landscape design using locally unique materials and manual work, to cast light on the loss of culture due to the modern homogenized townscape design and dependence on distributions. For the exhibition, we will prepare a space where people can see materials in a room of an apartment built over 50 years ago. Based on the timeline of earthenware, the installation makes people who see it imagine a tremendously long period of time. The land dug up for clay collection will be exhibited as a ruin. All works from the collection of materials to exhibition will be done manually and they represent the reconstruction of relationship with the land with actual feeling. At the same time, a workshop entitled “Let’s make earthenware from clay around you.” Clay is collected within the city, and participants will make earthenware products with the supervision of a pottery artist and fire them on the ground on the final day. The workshop is targeted for citizens aged 9 (Grade 4 elementary school students) or older. Fire prevention safety measures are fully equipped. We expect that this experience would be an opportunity for participants to imagine the past and future of Chiba and to actually feel that how they relate to the city will create its future landscape. [Types of citizen involvement] Workshop, Artwork production, Participation in production, Exhibition viewing
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Exhibitions and events at this base