2015–
Intervals Collective is an art collective based in Montreal, Canada, comprised of artists and cultural professionals to provide platforms for local, national and international art communities and interconnect artistic actions with general audience.
intervalscollective.com
2011–2016
M-KOS is a contemporary art online magazine founded by artist Oli Sorenson and Miwa Kojima aiming to create dialogues in global art communities and beyond.
m-kos.net
2001–2006
Courier-art is an artists collective founded by Noriko Tanaka and Miwa Kojima in London, UK. The collective's project "Happy Hour" travelled to six cities in four different countries, engaged with local audience by exchanging stories and a cup of tea with biscuits.
2001
Circle Piano is an animation created by Miwa Kojima. It was exhibited in "Tsunami" two persons exhibition with a fellow artist Takuro Mikame and curated by Fernando Palma Rodriguez at 198 Gallery in London, UK.
2001
Interval is a book art exhibited in a group show "Tsunami" at 198 Gallery in London, UK.
1995
New Colours Revisited is a video installation. The work was exhibited at several venues in London, UK including Madame Lillie (solo show, 1995), London Artforms (group show "Feel Good Factor", 1995) and Swiss Cottage Library (group show "Off-Centre", 1996)
1995
Hello/Goodbye is a sound installation presented with New Colours Revisited as a sound intervention at the group show "Feel Good Factor" at London Artforms in 1995.
1993
Café Central is a kinetic sculpture, originally created for the MA show of Slade School of Fine Art, London UK. It was also exhibited a group show "Domestics" in Stike Newington Library Gallery in London in 1994.