YAMADA So (guest speaker)
From 2017, a curator at the Borderless Art Museum NO-MA, and from 2022, a curator at the Shiga Museum of Art. Interested in “artistic objects, acts, and relationships that emerge in the field of disability welfare,” “artistic expressions of people with autism,” “the relationship between people with disabilities and art appreciation,” and “social issues and curation,” and engages in research, writing, exhibition creation, and creating spaces. In recent years, also working on exchange projects with Santana Gakuen, a Brazilian school in the local area.