
Free
Terms of Use
March 9 → July 9
Terms of Use brings together works that explore the impact of technologies on the definition, construction, and (re)framing of individual and collective selves
Photo: George Fok
The PHI Foundation’s Education Department offers on-site group visits and online virtual animations for school groups from elementary to university, community groups, language schools and the general public. Group visits can be combined with a creative activity.
General Public and Families | School, CEGEP and University Groups | Community Groups
Book an On-Site Guided Visit | Book an Online Presentation
Free
Terms of Use brings together works that explore the impact of technologies on the definition, construction, and (re)framing of individual and collective selves
Free
Terms of Use brings together works that explore the impact of technologies on the definition, construction, and (re)framing of individual and collective selves
On-site
The Education Department offers on-site visits for the general public and families in groups of 10 or more. A creative activity is also offered to the general public and families at select Open House events.
> Audio Guide Yayoi Kusama: DANCING LIGHTS THAT FLEW UP TO THE UNIVERSE
> Public Engagement Project
> Activity Kit: Yayoi Kusama
Virtual + On-site
The Education Department offers on-site group visits and online virtual animations for school groups from elementary to university, and language schools. The content of the presentation is adapted to the level of the students. The group visit can be combined with a creative activity.
With the objective of introducing Yayoi Kusama’s artworks, and initiating a discussion on contemporary art, we invite you to reserve a 60-minute online discussion with one of our educators via the video conference platform of your choice (Zoom, Microsoft Teams or other). The first part will include a presentation of the artworks followed by a discussion with the students. In the second half, students will participate in a creative activity from our Activity Kit: Yayoi Kusama, which will be offered as a gift to each student.
With the objective of introducing Yayoi Kusama’s artworks, and initiating a discussion on contemporary art, we invite you to reserve a 60-minute online discussion with one of our educators through the video conference platform of your choice (Zoom, Microsoft Teams or other). They will lead a discussion with the students using images and videos of the artworks exhibited. If desired, the discussion can include a creative activity from our Activity Kit: Yayoi Kusama.
There are two options for group visits:
1) Online Discussions
Throughout the run of the exhibition, we invite you to book a 75-minute online discussion with one of our educators through the video conference platform. Educators will lead a discussion with the students, sharing images and videos of the artworks and of the various spaces from the Yayoi Kusama exhibition.
This online presentation can take place without an on-site exhibition visit. You can make a reservation for an online discussion by using our online form.
2) Group Visits of the Exhibition Followed by an Online Discussion
We invite your students to come and visit the exhibition Yayoi Kusama: DANCING LIGHTS THAT FLEW UP TO THE UNIVERSE on-site, in accordance with the sanitary measures established by the government. Students can visit the exhibition in succession, in small groups of four people at a time.
During their visit, students can listen to our audio guide and use the live mediation service offered by our team of visitor experience coordinators.
The on-site visits can take place during the students’ free time, or during class time.
About a week after the on-site visit, we invite you to reserve a 75-minute online discussion with one of our educators.
If you come during class time, you must make a reservation by using our online form. Visiting the exhibition takes between an hour and an hour and a half. Please take note of our opening hours.
Virtual + On-site
The Education Department offers on-site group visits and online virtual presentations for all types of community groups. The group visit can be combined with a creative activity.
With the objective of introducing Yayoi Kusama’s artworks, and initiating a discussion on contemporary art, we invite you to reserve a 60-minute online discussion with one of our educators through the videoconference platform of your choice (Zoom, Microsoft Teams or other). They will lead a discussion with the participants using images and videos of the artworks exhibited. If desired, the discussion can include a creative activity from our Activity Kit: Yayoi Kusama.
Winter/Spring
March 15—July 9, 2023
Tuesday to Friday: 9:30 AM to 5 PM
• General Public and Families (10 people or more)
• School, CEGEP and University Groups
• Community Groups
We can accommodate groups between 10 and 60 people.
• School, CEGEP and University Groups
• Community Groups