ABLE ART MUSEUM 2021

We are very pleased to announce the showcase of awarded artists from MHD SCHOLARSHIP AWARD 2020 & 2021 through the format of ABLE ART MUSEUM.

During 1st Oct 2021 ~ 29th Oct 2021, the artworks of awarded artists would be exhibited in both Tokyo (Meeting Room area) & regional offices.

【AWARDED ARTISTS】

-2020-

Seiyamizu https://ableartcom.jp/seiyamizu/

OHTA Kosuke https://ableartcom.jp/ohta-kosuke/

KASUGA Kazushi https://ableartcom.jp/kasuga-kazushi/

SUDA Yuma https://ableartcom.jp/suda-yuma/

-2021-

YOU https://ableartcom.jp/you/

SOMI https://ableartcom.jp/somi/

FUJITA Nozomi https://ableartcom.jp/fujita-nozomi/

MIYAMOTO Kenshiro https://ableartcom.jp/miyamoto-kenshiro/

During a month of October, we are also planning not only the OPENING & CLOSING CEREMONY but also the FAMILY DAY & Exhibition at 1F of Jimbocho Mitsui building.

【Schedule】

Oct, 1st (Fri): Opening Ceremony @ Zoom / 13:00~14:00

Oct, 29th (Fri): Closing Ceremony @ Zoom / 13:00~14:00

@ Jimbocho Office:

Oct, 15th (Fri): Able Art Family Day @ Jimbocho Office/Meeting Room Area, 13:00-18:00

Oct, 22nd (Fri): Satellite Exhibition @ Jimbocho Mitsui Building 1F North Entrance Hall, 10:00-18:00

 

■Scholarship program

MHD has supported artists with disabilities, cooperating with NPO Able Art Japan since 2017.

In 2020, we started financial support for the artists in order for them to achieve their visions and goals.

The artists who are chosen in the selection by both Able Art Company and MHD have work on their dedicated art projects with our scholarship support.

 

MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K.

A Place to Express Your Authentic Self: MHD’s participation in Tokyo Pride 2025

MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo participated in Tokyo Pride 2025, one of the largest LGBTQ+ events in Asia, which celebrated its 14th edition this year. Held during pride month, June 7th and 8th, the Pride Festival welcomed approximately 273,000 attendees over two days, each coming together to celebrate and support the rights and diversity of the LGBTQ+ community. The event also saw companies, organizations, and individuals communicate their efforts toward diversity and inclusion from their respective standpoints.

This year marked a significant evolution for the event, with a name change from Tokyo Rainbow Pride to Tokyo Pride. The change reflects a broader scope, shifting the focus beyond LGBTQ+ rights to address various intersecting human rights issues, including gender, race, and disability. The central theme for the event, “Same Life, Same Rights”, delivers a strong message affirming that all lives deserve equal rights, free from discrimination and prejudice. Tokyo Pride 2025 will continue throughout pride month with a range of events, with the initiatives that aim to raise awareness of the complex challenges faces by the LGBTQ+ community and foster open dialogue around inclusion and equity.

As a platinum sponsor, the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton Japan proudly supported the event. On June 8th, around 250 employees from various maisons, including MHD, marched in the Pride Parade, which was filled with an atmosphere of warmth, solidarity, and celebration in the Shibuya and Harajuku areas. As part of MHD’s sustainability manifesto, "Living Soils, Living Together," our participation in Tokyo Pride represents one aspect of our ongoing commitment to “engaging with society”. This was also an opportunity to re-visualize DE&I (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) initiatives both internally and externally, and to show a commitment to supporting and walking together with the community.

MHD, together with the LVMH Group, will continue to promote DE&I initiatives and strive to ensure that our corporate efforts spark new findings and learning opportunities for each and every employee.


 

MHD Moët Hennessy Diageo K.K.