Waseda Scott Hall Gallery
Scott Hall is a red brick building completed in 1922 by Naito Tachu and Imai Kanetsugu based on a design by William Merrell Vories, who were involved in many modern Japanese Western architecture projects, and was selected as a Tokyo Metropolitan Historical Building in 1999.
The Scott Hall Gallery, located on the south side of the building, is a rare red-brick building from the Taisho era, and the walls of the building are made of bricks from that time, creating a profound atmosphere.
Address | 2-3-1 Nishiwaseda, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo |
WEB | https://www.hoshien.or.jp/gallery/ |
Business Hour*1 | 12:00 to 19:00 10:00 to 19:00(Sun.Holidays until18:00) |
Closed*2 | Mondays |
Genre*3 | |
Access*4 | 5 minutes walk from exit 2 at Waseda(T04) Station |
Handling Artists | |
*1 The last day of an exhibition or event may end early. *2 there are temporary closures. *3 Contemporary art includes sculptures, installations, mixed media works and objects *4 The times shown are approximate.【ATTENTION】Admission to the gallery is free, but there may be a charge for certain events. |
Precautions may be taken to prevent the spread of corona infection.
Please contact the gallery for more information.
https://www.hoshien.or.jp/pdf/seminar/event/20200703.pdf
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