Climate Art

OPEN CALL | Artists as Environmentalists | Summer Exhibition

The Climate Art Collection is a non-profit art foundation that serves as a curatorial platform for artists who address climate and nature themes in their work. We are planning our yearly summer exhibition in Berlin and welcome submissions from artists worldwide and embrace all art formats.

Our objective is to bring climate change and its effects to the attention of a global a audience, including galleries, curators, collectors, and the general public. Besides the summer exhibition, the Climate Art Collection continuously curates submitted artworks and the platform itself for external projects, exhibitions and campaigns in the international art scene, remotely and on site.

We are warmly welcoming digital submissions of your works and look forward to featuring your work.

Open Call: Artists as Environmentalists

The Climate Art Collection is a non-profit art foundation that serves as a curation platform for artists who address climate and nature themes in their work.

We welcome submissions from artists worldwide and embrace all art formats. Our objective is to bring climate change and its effects to the attention of a global a audience, including galleries, curators, collectors, and the general public.

Our organization continuously curates submitted artworks and the platform itself for external projects, exhibitions and campaigns in the international art scene, remotely and on site.

We are warmly welcoming digital submissions of your works and look forward to featuring your work.

The Flood

Seeking submissions of video, film, photographic and/or sound work for an exhibition tentatively titled The Flood, in June 2022, at the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum. As part of the Finger Mullet Film Festival, and curated by students in Flagler College’s Curatorial Studies course, this exhibition will focus on work that visualizes, records, depicts, and investigates, the present and future of a partially submerged world. From imagined futures to the real social and economic consequences of climate change, the exhibition aspires to new ways of seeing and understanding coastlines, tidal shifts, displacement, submerged infrastructures, and other inundations.

 

 

UNITED NATIONS DIGITALART4CLIMATE

UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATED DIGITALART4CLIMATE ART CONTEST
3000€ in awards │ Free entry │ NFT Art Competition │ Call for Exhibition

Accepted media: Digital Art, Traditional Art, 3D Animation, Photography, Video, NFTs
Deadline: 28 OCTOBER 2021

ABOUT

The DigitalArt4Climate Art Competition, organized by IAAI GloCha in collaboration with the UN-Habitat youth programme, Unique Network, Social Alpha Foundation, Exquisite Workers and Palette69 wants to inspire and promote climate action through the power of culture and technology and empower the uptake of digital innovation by the creative community in an accessible and meaningful way.

ELEGIBILITY 

ART VANCOUVER Artist Call for participation in Art Contest

ART VANCOUVER is returning to the Vancouver Convention Centre for its 6th edition between September 24th and September 27th, and we are looking for emerging artists to enter our competition for the chance to exhibit a piece of your artwork at our international art fair.

We are choosing 20 winners to exhibit for our 2020 Climate Change Instagram Contest. This year's theme is Climate Art. Global warming is the consequence of our modern society’s lifestyle. The contest is an opportunity to create an art piece that brings awareness to our society's carbon footprint. We encourage you to use reusable objects or any sustainable materials on the canvas. 

 

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