Deadline: 29-Jun-2026
The 2026 Life with Art Grant supports projects that integrate contemporary art into the everyday lives of Tokyo residents through public engagement, artist interaction, and accessible cultural experiences. The programme funds visual arts initiatives and interdisciplinary projects that strengthen public participation in arts and culture across Tokyo.
Organizations can receive funding covering up to 50% of eligible project costs, with a maximum grant amount of 20 million yen.
Overview of the Grant
The Life with Art Grant aims to make contemporary art more accessible and deeply connected to everyday life in Tokyo.
The programme supports projects that:
- Increase public engagement with art
- Encourage interaction with contemporary artists
- Expand opportunities for cultural participation
- Strengthen the visibility of visual arts in communities
- Support sustainable artistic activity in Tokyo
The initiative focuses on creating accessible and meaningful arts experiences for a wide range of Tokyo residents.
Key Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Integrate contemporary art into daily life
- Encourage broader participation in arts and culture
- Support young and emerging artists
- Promote interaction between artists and communities
- Strengthen arts infrastructure and engagement
- Improve accessibility to visual arts experiences
The programme also supports projects that help artists expand their professional activities and audience connections.
Supported Project Areas
Eligible projects may include:
- Contemporary visual arts projects
- Public art initiatives
- Community-based art activities
- Interdisciplinary collaborations
- Interactive exhibitions
- Artist-community engagement programmes
- Art accessibility initiatives
- Cultural participation projects
Collaborations with other disciplines and sectors are encouraged.
Selection Priorities
Applications will be assessed based on:
- Feasibility and project planning
- Communication and public appeal
- Accessibility and audience engagement
- Opportunities for public interaction with artists
- Innovation in public participation approaches
Additional consideration may be given to projects that:
- Support young artists
- Include fundraising and marketing knowledge development
- Create direct engagement between artists and residents
- Encourage practical ways to experience art in daily life
Funding Details
Grant Coverage
The programme provides:
- Up to 50% of eligible project expenses
Maximum Grant Amount
Organizations may receive:
- Up to 20 million yen
Project Timeline
Eligible projects must:
- Start on or after September 1, 2026
- Finish by August 31, 2027
The implementation period refers only to actual project activities and public events.
Preparation and dismantling periods are not included.
For exhibitions and public events, the eligible activity period covers the first to the last event day.
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include organizations based in Tokyo.
Applicants may include:
- Arts organizations
- Private art spaces
- Private companies
- Intermediary support organizations
- Executive committees
Individual applicants are not eligible.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicant organizations must:
- Have headquarters or principal offices in Tokyo
- Maintain accounting and auditing systems
- Possess governance and decision-making structures
- Hold articles of incorporation or equivalent regulations
- Be responsible for project management and finances
Organizations established mainly for:
- Political purposes
- Religious purposes
are not eligible.
Government entities cannot apply directly, although they may participate in executive committees.
Organizations receiving government investment or basic operational funding are also ineligible.
Application Rules
Applicants must:
- Submit applications through the designated online Grant Online System
- Follow official application guidelines
- Ensure the applicant organization is listed as the official organizer on promotional materials
Only one application per applicant is permitted under this programme.
However, organizations may apply to separate Arts Council Tokyo grant schemes if allowed under those programmes.
Why the Programme Matters
Many residents have limited opportunities to interact with contemporary art in everyday settings.
The programme helps:
- Increase public cultural participation
- Build stronger artist-community relationships
- Support creative urban environments
- Encourage cultural accessibility
- Strengthen Tokyo’s contemporary arts ecosystem
The initiative also contributes to long-term cultural development and public engagement in the arts.
How the Grant Programme Works
The programme provides partial financial support for public-facing visual arts and cultural engagement projects.
Application Process
- Develop a contemporary art project proposal
- Confirm project eligibility and timeline
- Prepare budget and implementation plans
- Submit the application through the online system
- Undergo project review and evaluation
- Implement approved activities in Tokyo
Projects should clearly demonstrate public engagement and accessibility outcomes.
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants should:
- Clearly explain how audiences will engage with art
- Demonstrate accessibility and participation strategies
- Include realistic implementation plans
- Show strong communication and outreach methods
- Highlight benefits for artists and local communities
- Present feasible budgets and timelines
Strong applications usually include:
- Community engagement plans
- Interactive participation methods
- Accessibility approaches
- Audience development strategies
- Clear artistic and cultural objectives
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the 2026 Life with Art Grant?
It is a Tokyo-based grant programme supporting contemporary art projects that increase public participation and engagement with arts and culture.
What types of projects are supported?
The programme supports visual arts projects, public engagement initiatives, exhibitions, interdisciplinary collaborations, and community-based art activities.
How much funding is available?
The grant covers up to 50% of eligible costs, with a maximum of 20 million yen.
Who can apply?
Arts organizations, private companies, art spaces, support organizations, and executive committees based in Tokyo can apply.
Are individual artists eligible?
No, individual applicants are not eligible.
What is the eligible project period?
Projects must take place between September 1, 2026, and August 31, 2027.
Can applicants submit multiple applications?
No, only one application per applicant is allowed under this programme.
Conclusion
The 2026 Life with Art Grant supports innovative projects that connect contemporary art with the everyday lives of Tokyo residents. By funding accessible, community-oriented, and artist-centered initiatives, the programme encourages broader participation in arts and culture while strengthening Tokyo’s creative environment and cultural engagement.
The initiative also supports sustainable opportunities for artists and promotes inclusive ways for communities to experience and interact with contemporary art in daily life.
For more information, visit Arts Council Tokyo.
