Through various collaborations with NPOs and municipalities that support local communities, we will create regional centers for cultural creation, respond to various social issues, and increase opportunities to participate in arts and culture activities in familiar places. We will also develop an environment for fostering human resources who will lead our business.
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Kunitachi Art Center 2025: Explore the town and experience the autumn of learning and art
Tokyo Art Point Project
It is an initiative to create countless "art points" by developing art projects in cooperation with various entities centered on NPOs that are responsible for local communities. We aim to create and disseminate the diverse charms of Tokyo by implementing art projects that connect communities, people, and activities in a gentle way with everyday life, and by establishing a collaborative system and activity foundation with NPOs that play a role in these projects.
Project for establishing a base in FY 2025
ACKT
(Act/Art Center Kunitachi)
This project aims to create new values for the city through interaction between the administration, citizens, and people from inside and outside the city, with the aim of realizing "a city with the aroma of culture and art," as set out in the National City Basic Plan for the Promotion of Culture and Arts. We will approach latent social issues in Kunitachi City and the Tama area through base building and programs that incorporate the perspectives of art and design.
- co-sponsorship
- ACKT, Kunitachi City, and Kunitachi Culture and Sports Promotion Foundation

Tama Future Topographic Map
Cleaving Art Meeting
Based on the cultural and historical characteristics of the Tama region, this project allows each individual to reconsider his or her own lifestyle from a new perspective by exploring its topography. NPOs play a central role in developing various programs related to care and education in the community. Through these activities, we aim to build a foundation for communities and networks to face current social issues.
- co-sponsorship
- NPO Artful Action

calocyclic cycle
This is a project to read "records of past disasters" (calamitous records) accumulated in various regions and apply them to the present. By tracing the history of disasters, unearthing the history of the region, meeting and discussing with people who are facing these disasters, and creating a place to express themselves through workshops and exhibitions, the project aims to create a network for people to live together in the period between disasters.
- co-sponsorship
- NOOK (General Incorporated Association)

KINO meeting
A project to hold workshops focusing on video production in various areas of Tokyo with people with (also) overseas roots. Through video production centered on encounters and dialogue with people from different backgrounds, we will create a place to discover new ways of communication and collaborative relationships. It also aims to research and develop programs in which participants can be involved independently.
- co-sponsorship
- Pantanal

Metote Lab
This is a project to create a place for people with different physical and sensory worlds to develop communication based on their own senses and language, with Deaf people, people with hearing loss, and CODAs (people with Deaf parents) who speak visual language (Japanese sign language) taking the lead. By reconsidering the cultures that have been nurtured through sign language and tracing the perspectives and words surrounding them, I am researching and developing communication and mechanisms that enable people from diverse backgrounds to recognize their cultural differences.
- co-sponsorship
- ooo

Art Access Adachi Otomachi Senju no Enmi
"KITA! 1010 people in Senju"
As a model project for municipal cooperation, we will hold a participatory concert, Art Access Adachi Otomachi Senju no Enmi "KITA! 1010 people in Senju," where 1010 people will perform in the streets of Senju.
- co-sponsorship
- NPO Otomachi Keikaku, Faculty of Music and Graduate School of International Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts, Adachi Ward

Environmental Improvement Project in Fiscal 2025
Artpoint Meeting
With the field of "town," this talk event explores the latest theme by unraveling art projects that are close to people's activities and present questions through art. People interested in art projects gather to explore the relationship between society and art and to create new words.
- Sponsor
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo Metropolitan History and Culture Foundation Arts Council Tokyo

Tokyo Art Research Lab (TARL)
This is a learning program for people who practice art projects. We aim to expand the possibilities of art projects in society through the development of programs and content tailored to local issues and the operation of websites and other platforms.
- Sponsor
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo Metropolitan History and Culture Foundation Arts Council Tokyo

Tokyo Metropolitan Government and Municipal Cooperation Project
By cooperating with local governments and developing cultural projects that meet local needs and issues in places close to residents, we aim to create opportunities for people to feel comfortable with arts and culture and to make use of arts and culture in various situations in local governments.
- Tokyo/Fuchu City Art and Culture Collaboration Project
- Tokyo/Kokubunji City Art and Culture Collaboration Project
Contact Us
Tokyo Metropolitan History and Culture Foundation Arts Council Tokyo
Business Coordination Section, Business Division
TEL: 03-6256-8435 [Weekdays 10:00~18:00]
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