Miyamae Ward, Kawasaki City, Turns Its Streets into Exhibition Spaces! Artworks and Short Videos Sought for Display at Approximately 10 Locations.
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- Miyamae Ward, Kawasaki City, Turns Its Streets into Exhibition Spaces! Artworks and Short Videos Sought for Display at Approximately 10 Locations.
- Miyamae Ward in Kawasaki City will host the "Connecting Everyone's Art Exhibition," featuring art displays and calls for submissions of artworks and short videos at about 10 locations, including public facilities, cafes, and shops within the ward. The initiative aims to foster interaction among residents and visitors through art and promote the ward's appeal.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 10, 2026
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Miyamae Ward in Kawasaki City will host the "Connecting Everyone's Art Exhibition," featuring art displays and calls for submissions of artworks and short videos at about 10 locations, including public facilities, cafes, and shops within the ward. The initiative aims to foster interaction among residents and visitors through art and promote the ward's appeal.
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- Miyamae Ward, Kawasaki City, Turns Its Streets into Exhibition Spaces! Artworks and Short Videos Sought for Display at Approximately 10 Locations. (June 10, 2026), PR Times
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- June 10, 2026
Miyamae Ward in Kawasaki City will host the "Connecting Everyone's Art Exhibition," featuring art displays and calls for submissions of artworks and short videos at about 10 locations, including public facilities, cafes, and shops within the ward. The initiative aims to foster interaction among residents and visitors through art and promote the ward's appeal.
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In conjunction with this, starting Tuesday, June 2, Reiwa 8 (2026), the ward has begun accepting submissions for art pieces to be displayed within the ward and short videos to promote the ward's charm.
This project, titled "Miyamae Ward Connecting Museum," is a regional art initiative aimed at enabling residents and visitors to experience culture in their daily lives through art, thereby generating local circulation and interaction. This year, it will be held from Tuesday, August 25, Reiwa 8 (2026) to Sunday, November 29, Reiwa 8 (2026).
Last year, approximately 100 works were exhibited utilizing vacant spaces in the ward office from around August to October.
Submission Guidelines
We are seeking submissions of art pieces that will color Miyamae Ward and short video works that promote the charm of Miyamae Ward.
(1) Regarding the "Connecting Everyone's Art Exhibition" Submission Call
We are accepting submissions with themes such as "Miyamae Ward," "Hope," "Interesting," and "Connecting," which will be exhibited for approximately three months at about 10 locations, including cafes, shops, and public facilities within the ward.
Submission Period: Tuesday, June 2, Reiwa 8 (2026) to Friday, July 31, Reiwa 8 (2026)
Submission Themes: Miyamae Ward, Hope, Interesting, Connecting, Free Theme
Participation Fee: Free
How to Apply: Apply via the dedicated form below.
Exhibition Locations: Public facilities in the ward, cafes, shops, facilities, etc., within the ward.
Artworks Submission Form
(2) Regarding the Short Video Submission Call
To widely promote the charm of Miyamae Ward, we are seeking video submissions of about 30 seconds in length, divided into two categories: CM Division (horizontal videos) and SNS Division (vertical videos). The CM Division videos are planned to be broadcast at the ward office and other locations to promote the ward's appeal.
Submission Period: Tuesday, June 2, Reiwa 8 (2026) to Monday, August 31, Reiwa 8 (2026)
Submission Divisions: CM Division (horizontal video), SNS Division (vertical video)
Participation Fee: Free
How to Apply: For the CM Division, please apply via the dedicated form below. For the SNS Division, you can apply by posting your video on Instagram with the designated hashtag "#宮前区つながる美術館".
CM Division (Horizontal Video) Submission Form
About Miyamae Ward Connecting Museum
The Miyamae Ward Connecting Museum is an initiative implemented as a "Citizen-Proposed Comprehensive Information Dissemination Project" that disseminates the charm of the region in collaboration with ward residents.
Last year, artwork exhibitions were held utilizing vacant spaces within the ward office. This year, we are developing that initiative by expanding the exhibition venues to shops and facilities within the ward, where works will be displayed for approximately three months.
This will create opportunities for visitors to encounter art in their daily lives, while also promoting local circulation and interaction.
Furthermore, a stamp rally event, where participants can visit each exhibition location, is also planned during the exhibition period.
*Details regarding this art exhibition will be announced separately once they are finalized.
Contact Information
Kawasaki City Miyamae Ward Office, Community Development Department, Planning Division - Tamai
Phone: 044-856-3224
FAQ
What is the purpose of this art exhibition?
The aim is to create opportunities for residents and visitors to experience culture in their daily lives through art, fostering local circulation and interaction.
What kind of works are being sought?
Artworks themed around "Miyamae Ward," "Hope," "Interesting," "Connecting," etc., and short videos of about 30 seconds promoting Miyamae Ward's charm are being sought.
When and where will the exhibition be held?
It is scheduled to be held from August 25 to November 29, 2026, at approximately 10 locations including cafes, shops, and public facilities within the ward.
How can I apply for the short video submission?
For the CM Division, apply via the dedicated form. For the SNS Division, post on Instagram with the hashtag "#宮前区つながる美術館".
What is the difference from last year?
Last year's exhibition was mainly in the ward office spaces, but this year the exhibition venues have been expanded to shops and facilities within the ward.