Sony has announced the winners of its “Create Without Limits” Grant. The program gives money to artists who use technology in new ways. This year’s grants support creators from many places and backgrounds. Each winner will get funds to help bring their ideas to life.
(Sony’s “Create Without Limits” Grant Awards Funds to Artists)
The grant is part of Sony’s effort to back creative people. It focuses on those who mix art with tech in bold projects. Winners include visual artists, musicians, filmmakers, and digital designers. Their work shows fresh thinking and strong vision.
One recipient uses virtual reality to tell stories about climate change. Another builds interactive sound installations that respond to movement. A third creates animated films using AI tools in original ways. All share a drive to explore what’s possible when art meets innovation.
Sony says it wants to remove barriers for artists. Money from the grant can cover equipment, software, studio space, or team support. The goal is to let creators focus on making, not worrying about costs.
Applicants were judged on originality, skill, and how well their project fits the theme. A panel of experts from Sony and the arts reviewed hundreds of submissions. They looked for work that pushes boundaries and speaks to today’s world.
This is the second year of the “Create Without Limits” Grant. Last year’s winners went on to show their work in galleries, festivals, and online platforms. Some even launched new collaborations because of the support they received.
(Sony’s “Create Without Limits” Grant Awards Funds to Artists)
Sony believes creativity thrives when limits are lifted. The company hopes this grant helps artists take risks and reach more people. Support like this can spark new ideas that shape culture and inspire others.

