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[Faculty of Architecture & Arts] "Basic Three-Dimensional Sculpture II Class Exhibition" is currently being held at Lalaport Koshien.

2026.04.14

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Faculty of Architecture & Arts is holding the "Basic Three-Dimensional Sculpture II Class Exhibition" at the "Lala Street Gallery" inside Lalaport Koshien from April 10th to the end of May.

The "Lala Street Gallery" is a project by Nishinomiya City that aims to foster community interaction and promote the creation of a city rich in education and culture by providing a venue for organizations and groups active in the city to present their works. Our university supports this initiative and will once again exhibit students' works this year.

This exhibition showcases some of the diorama works created by students in Faculty of Architecture & Arts as part of their "Basic Three-Dimensional Modeling II" course. Each student created their own characters and expressed their own story within the world of the diorama.

We hope that this exhibition will provide a valuable opportunity for local residents and visitors to the facility to experience a part of our university's arts education. Three students, Reina Fukami, Ryoki Tanaka, and Momoka Ono, also contributed to the preparation of this exhibition. If you are in the area, please take a close look at the students' creative works.

[Exhibition overview]
Exhibition Title: Basic Three-Dimensional Sculpture II Class Project Exhibition
Period: April 10, 2026 (Friday) - end of May
Location: Lalaport Koshien, Lala Street Gallery
Content: Exhibition of diorama works by Faculty of Architecture & Arts students.

(Source: Regional and Social Cooperation Office)