APJ revamped for better usability and navigation

The National Center for Art Research (NCAR) has redesigned the "Art Platform Japan (APJ)" research portal. Along with a comprehensive update to the website's interface and design, we have expanded the database and refreshed the information.
For more details, please visit the following website:

 

News:
https://artplatform.go.jp/news/website-updated_20241210

APJ:
https://artplatform.go.jp/

 

Tracing the Reception of Japanese Art in the West

The Art Research Center (ARC), Ritsumeikan University, is pleased to announce an upcoming international symposium based on our long-standing international joint research collaboration with the team led by Prof. Hans B. Thomsen at the University of Zurich on digitizing Japanese art collections in Central Europe.
This event is held in English. Live simultaneous interpretation in Japanese is available.
We are looking forward to your participation.

ARC-iJAC: International Joint Research Projects to promote Digital Humanities of Japanese art and culture

立命館大学アート・リサーチセンター関係者各位
(English follows Japanese)

平素より本センターの活動にご協力いただき、誠にありがとうございます。
立命館大学アート・リサーチセンター 国際共同利用・共同研究拠点「日本文化資源デジタル・アーカイブ国際共同研究拠点(ARC-iJAC)」事務局です。

ARC-iJACでは、デジタル・ヒューマニティーズ型の日本文化・芸術研究を国際的に推進するため、下記の2タイプで2023年度国際共同研究プロジェクトの公募を開始いたします。
研究期間は、いずれも2023年4月1日〜2024年3月31日(年度途中に採択された場合の研究期間は、採択日から年度末まで)となります。

JAL project 2016

The JAL (Japanese Art Librarian) Project Executive Committee at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo is pleased to announce the JAL Project 2016** for inviting, giving training to, and exchanging with, Japanese-art librarians from outside Japan.

JAL project 2014

The JAL* Project Executive Committee at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo is pleased to announce the JAL Project 2014** for inviting, giving training to, and exchanging with, Japanese-art librarians from outside Japan.

*Japanese-art librarian
**Supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs Government of Japan in the fiscal 2014

The selected participants will be given training at the related institutions such as the National Art Center, Tokyo; the Nara National Museum and so on, from December 1 to 11, 2014.