Sachiko Osawa worked for Procter & Gamble Japan as an area account manager for four years. She then moved to the Association for Corporate Support of the Arts, following her passion for art and worked as an assistant programme officer. During this time she was employed to archive a variety of cultural projects that had been organised and run by Japanese institutions and corporations. In 2015 she joined the MA Narrative Environment course at Central Saint Martins in order to deepen her understanding of art and design and to increase her hands-on experience of project management in relation to this subject. Sachiko's final year project YAMI-ICHI was nominated for NOVA award and Future Creator award and covered in multi media outlet (magazine/television/newspaper). As well as continuing her YAMI-ICHI project as a Creative Director, she currently works as a project coordinator at Freestate, using her experience design and project management skills.
Projects credited in
- Traversing Borders | Artist and Creatives Open CallAre you a Creative interested in alternative and collaborative experiences that are unseen in art schools or in the art market? Exotero x YAMI-ICHI are looking for four artists to take part in our Traversing Borders programme. At the core of this project is an online art auction that replaces cash payment with non-monetary exchanges. We aim to challenge the current perception of art as a commodity and propose an alternative way of assessing its value. This is a unique opportunity for emerging
Work history
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Project DirectorFreeState
London, United KingdomFull Time
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Project CoordinatorFreeState
London, United KingdomFreelance
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Skills
- Creative Strategist
- Project Manaement
- Art Curation
- Art and Creative Direction
Education
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MA Narrative Environments, DistinctionCentral Saint Martins College Of Art and Design
London, United Kingdom
2015-2017 Course representative
Project Manager for the final year degree show
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BA Media, Culture and CommunicationsInternational Christian University
- Japan
2008-2009 Exchange Programme at Sussex University
Subject: Media and Cultural Studies, Art History