Hyundai Motor India Foundation to support 50 artists in ‘Art for Hope’ 2025

Through ‘Art for Hope’ 2025, Hyundai Motor India Foundation will provide a consolidated grant support of INR 60 Lakhs to 50 grantees, representing 15 states and spanning diverse art forms, including digital, functional, performance, traditional, visual, and multidisciplinary themes.

Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), has announced the 50 grantees for its ‘Art for Hope’ 2025 program. This year, HMIF received an impressive 521 applications from artists and art collectives across diverse art forms, including digital, functional, performance, traditional, visual, and multidisciplinary themes. After a thorough selection process, these 50 exceptional artists and collectives will receive grants to bring their creative visions to life.

Congratulating the winners of ‘Art for Hope’ 2025, Mr. Puneet Anand, Vertical Head – Corporate Communication & Social – HMIL, said, “Art expresses what words cannot. ‘Art for Hope’ initiative is a celebration of expression, creativity and persistence. Over the past four seasons, we have progressed from presenting 25 grants across 10 states in Season 1, to an incredible milestone of presenting 50 grants spanning 15 states in Season 4. We are proud to support artists who not only showcase incredible talent, but also take center stage, sparking conversations and provoking ideas that inspire positive change. The selected artists will receive grants and mentorship to further their work, reinforcing HMIF’s dedication to nurturing talent, fostering a vibrant creative ecosystem, and preserving the essence of art for future generations.”

The jury meet for ‘Art for Hope’ 2025 was successfully held on November 19, 2024, bringing together a distinguished panel of experts from the fields of art, culture, and journalism. The esteemed jury included Mr. Nikhil Chawla, a senior journalist specializing in technology, lifestyle, and automotive; Padmashri Geeta Chandran, a renowned Bharatanatyam dancer and Carnatic vocalist; and Mr. Aditya Arya, Founder, Trustee and Director, Museo Camera Center for Photographic Arts. Their collective expertise and diverse perspectives played a pivotal role in shortlisting proposals from various artists and art collectives that align with the program’s vision, ultimately selecting the final grantees.