Social Cooperation

The National Center for Art Research promote collaborations between art museums and various corporations and organizations so that we expand the possibilities of art museums and make people’s connections to art closer and more varied.
Besides, we explore the role of museums required in a diversifying society in recent changing era and implement new museum activities through partnerships with corporations and organizations.

The National Center for Art Research promote collaborations between art museums and various corporations and organizations so that we expand the possibilities of art museums and make people’s connections to art closer and more varied.
Besides, we explore the role of museums required in a diversifying society in recent changing era and implement new museum activities through partnerships with corporations and organizations.

Partnerships with corporations
and organizations

The National Museums of Art aim to expand the possibilities of art museums and make people’s connections to art closer and more varied through partnerships with various corporations and organizations. Moving forward, we will explore further possibilities for museum activities, such as developing art appreciation via technology, creating new museum-related content, and contributing to regional tourism strategies.
If your corporation or organization is interested in collaborating with any of the National Museums of Art, please feel free to contact us through the inquiry form.

Case
Studies

Art programs for corporations
and organizations

The National Museums of Art are actively engaged in developing art programs that utilize museum resources, with the aim of increasing engagement with art museums and broadening interest in art among people. There are two main types of program: participatory programs for corporate workers, and cooperative programs planned and organized jointly by corporations or organizations and art museums

For inquiries about Partnerships
or Art programs
for corporations and
organizations, click here.
Department in charge: Social Cooperation Group

Inquiry Form

Museum Awareness Surveys

The National Museums of Art have been conducting online surveys since 2015 with the aim of broadly tracking public awareness of art museums. To facilitate various related discussions and analyses, we make some survey results publicly available.

For inquiries about Museum Awareness Surveys, click here.
Department in charge: Social Cooperation Group

Inquiry Form

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