Well-Being Art
Organized by: Art Incubation Association, NPO Action
Curated by Kyoko Sato and Motoichi Adachi
Well-being, a measure promoted by the WHO and the United Nations,
represents a global social movement that further develops the SDGs. It
is an important keyword for both the current era, where people are living longer, and for society in the future.
Derived from the words “well” (good) and “being” (state), well-being is defined as "a good state for individuals
and society." We aim to realize this well-being through art.
Organized by: Art Incubation Association, NPO Action
Curated by Kyoko Sato and Motoichi Adachi
Well-being, a measure promoted by the WHO and the United Nations,
represents a global social movement that further develops the SDGs. It
is an important keyword for both the current era, where people are living longer, and for society in the future.
Derived from the words “well” (good) and “being” (state), well-being is defined as "a good state for individuals
and society." We aim to realize this well-being through art.
Organized by: Art Incubation Association, NPO Action
Curated by Kyoko Sato and Motoichi Adachi
Well-being, a measure promoted by the WHO and the United Nations,
represents a global social movement that further develops the SDGs. It
is an important keyword for both the current era, where people are living longer, and for society in the future.
Derived from the words “well” (good) and “being” (state), well-being is defined as "a good state for individuals
and society." We aim to realize this well-being through art.