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Center line art festival Tokyo 2025 (abbreviated as ClafT2025)

Name of the organization or individual
Co-production of art Works-M
subsidy category
Regional Grant
Grant Type
single year

FY2025 1st Term Regional Grant

Business Overview

Every year since 2021, Center line art festival Tokyo has held a variety of programs such as art exhibitions, performances and workshops, providing a place for citizens to experience the diversity of art. Now in its fifth year, the project created free exhibition programs at public facilities and opportunities for citizens to voluntarily participate in the creation and transmission of art, creating a time in which all of them were interactively released while rethinking the relationship between "place" and "body" with artists, visitors, and the local community. In addition, this project will connect people to people, people to towns, and towns to towns by creating a round-trip art festival that transcends administrative sections, and will create micro-tourism and art tourism along the Chuo Line that is not limited to an appreciation experience of "a small trip through art." In the future, we will continue to create opportunities for artists and writers to present their new works, and create viewing experiences in familiar places.

Period of Activity / Project
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 2026 March Sunday, January 31
Venues
Koganei Miyaji Musical Instrument Hall (Koganei City, Tokyo) Former National Station Building (Kunitachi City, Tokyo) Oki Honke Jutaku Wakan (Kokubunji City, Tokyo) Za, Koenji (Suginami Ward, Tokyo) Mizukuri (Nakano Ward, Tokyo) and 11 other facilities and galleries in the area between Nakano and Kunitachi Station.

Profile

[Co-production of art Works-M]
Through the Center line art festival Tokyo held every fall, and through ClafT art events, workshops and learning events held throughout the year, Works-M will create a place for the creation and experience of culture and art that penetrates deeply into the lives of citizens and establish a new platform for the transmission of culture. In this context, we aim to systematize the wide-area culture of the Tama area in western Tokyo, and to create a multilayered culture in Tokyo by disseminating the "Suburban Cultural Area," which is comparable to the central cultural area of Tokyo, both domestically and internationally.