LITTLE ARTISTS LEAGUE Brings 'INVISIBLE MUSEUM' to Umeda on August 12
The event extends LITTLE ARTISTS LEAGUE's practice of using art to address social issues, this time centering sensory experience and accessibility inspired by work with visually impaired people.
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The global art team LITTLE ARTISTS LEAGUE will hold a free one-day event, 'INVISIBLE MUSEUM | A Day to Search for Invisible Important Things,' on August 12, 2026, at Blooming Camp in Umeda, Osaka. The event features a concert by blind singer-songwriter Ko-sei, gospel performances by Soul Bird Choir with Kano, and workshops including a non-teaching cookie class and scent workshop. The program is designed to engage all five senses and deepen understanding of social issues through art.
The event was born from the team's involvement with visually impaired children. The program includes a concert by blind singer-songwriter Ko-sei, who turns everyday moments into songs, and two gospel sets by Soul Bird Choir with Kano, a visually impaired musician. Workshops let participants make edible clay cookies with Mi-chan, who lives with selective mutism, and create emotion monster keychains. A scent workshop rounds out the sensory offerings. Admission is free with reservation priority.
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