Japan-Korea Life Mask 2002

Japan-Korea Life Mask 2002 was a project among the peoples of Japan and Korea

to celebrate their shared hosting of the 2002 World Cup Soccer Games.

More importantly, the project was aimed at creating bridges of understanding

and friendship among the peoples of Japan and Korea.

During the three years of the project (January 2000 to December 2002),

lectures, workshops and exhibitions were held in 28 sites in both Japan and Korea

- from large cities to small towns, at diverse locations, such as city halls,

university campuses,peace museums, newspaper offices, etc.

This grassroots effort involved citizens as volunteers in the creating and modeling

of the Life Masks and brought together a wide range of individuals,

from very young children to elderly citizens, in both countries.

In the end, over 1,500 Life Masks were created.

During the project a special permanent installation of childrens' Life Masks was

created at the Himeji Children's Center in Himeji City in Hyogo Prefecture,

Japan in November of 2000. 

Final exhibitions and ceremonies were held in

                  

Yokohama (June 2002)    and    Seoul (December 2002)

as a celebration of the project's successful completion.