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Big Picture Rochester (BPR) is creating the world’s largest outdoor photo gallery, using downtown buildings as its canvas.

Group pushes for open space over casino, arts center 08/11/2016

Friends, Big Picture Rochester, Ken Sato, is pushing the new idea for the Midtown Parcel 5. Ken and the team want to create a center of the activity in the heart of the city. This shared open space with a small business core will revitalize downtown Rochester. Please visit www.thisisnotapark.com and add your name on the proposal.

Group pushes for open space over casino, arts center Supporters call their plan "Rochester Visionary Square" and say it's about more than open space.

Timeline photos 04/01/2014

A Snowman protesting in my backyard

Untitled album 05/24/2013

Designed by Fumiko Koizumi.

‘Gutai: Splendid Playground’ at the Guggenheim 02/19/2013

Come to March 8th MIyuki's, Newspaper woman, performance in Guggenheim Museum in NY. You can see also Gutai exhibition.

‘Gutai: Splendid Playground’ at the Guggenheim “Gutai: Splendid Playground,” at the Guggenheim Museum, is the first large, in-depth exhibition devoted to the postwar Gutai movement and the first to cover so thoroughly its panoply of mediums.

Timeline photos 02/19/2013

I became the producer of the Miyuki's art performance in March 8th at Guggenheim Museum! Please stop by the museum from 9pm to 12pm. If anybody is interesting to become a sponsor, please contact me, Ken Sato, [email protected].

Here's a first look at upcoming artist talks, performances, and films presented in conjunction with our spring exhibitions Gutai and Zarina: http://ow.ly/hjfOq

Photo: Miyuki Nishizawa (Shimbun Onna, Newspaper Woman) performing at our next Art After Dark, March 8

Sibley Light Box Project 11/29/2012

This is my next project! I want to light up a panorama picture at Sibley Building Showcases. The goal is that to create a space where people can feel free to walk and hang out. Something I am dreaming is that make a walking path. You come to East End and brink with your partner. And after drink you walk to see the picture. Instead of just moving from your home door to a restaurant door by a car, you enjoy walking on the streets and talk. I think that is a date.

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