He was offered a job at the University of Okayama Japan and so we moved there for the year 2011. It was only when my son could begin kindergarten in Japan that
I was able work part-time again.
This was the moment I realized that I needed to get back into the world of art. I've always felt the urge to curate, collaborate with artists in a creative way, and to find new ways to do things.
Studio visits with new talent This is what I love to do. It's my absolute favorite thing to do.
I also had to earn a living. Fortunately, I had all the international experience I had. My goal was to tap into my network and use all my experiences to aid me.
Experience in creating an efficient business model that I could operate from Japan or anywhere else. In retrospect, the pandemic of 1918 and its subsequent outbreaks have led to the development of a sustainable business model that can be run from Japan.
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