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Let's connect through art.

Name of the organization or individual
Flatart
subsidy category
Social Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY2024 Phase 2 Social Grant

Business Overview

For young people who are not familiar with school or society, a program was implemented with the pillars of "appreciation experience," "creative experience," and "art events planned by young people."
1. Art 2. Artists 3. Adults who are not parents or teachers.
The participants were recruited through NPOs with which the participants were affiliated.
< Program >
Appreciation experience: Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate Exhibition Appreciation Program, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Contemporary Art Appreciation Program
Creative experience: Medium print workshop by artist Kaho Hayakawa, videography workshop by artist Kota Shiga
Art events planned by young people: Young people planned and held exhibitions of their works accompanied by artist Takumi Hirayama

Period of Activity / Project
Saturday, February 1, 2025 - Saturday, November 29, 2025
Venues
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (Taito-ku, Tokyo), Tokyo University of the Arts (Taito-ku, Tokyo), artist Kaho Hayakawa Joint Atelier (Toshima-ku, Tokyo), Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Contemporary Art (Koto-ku, Tokyo), facilities operated by NPO Sankakusha (Toshima-ku, Tokyo)

Profile

[Flatart]
This group was established in July 2021 by volunteers who were active in the Tobira Project, a joint project between the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and the Tokyo University of the Arts, in order to continue their activities after the completion of the project term.
As a creator of encounters between "people" and "people and art" with art at the center, he works to connect art with young people in their late teens and early 20s who are not accustomed to school or society, and to prevent isolation of young people.