Climate Change

Open Call for Artists, COP26 Green Zone Exhibition, WaterAid

We are inviting artists to submit proposals for a visually arresting exhibition to be presented in WaterAid’s exhibition space at COP26 (Glasgow), responding to the theme of ‘The climate change and water story, as told by youth’. We believe it is essential to engage young people on issues relating to the future of their planet and to use our platforms to further amplify their voices.

ARAC ART & RESIDENCY

Deadline for application: 31st August, 2021

Quick details: 1 fully funded artistic residency, 6 weeks in Bucharest 

The Romanian Association of Contemporary Art (ARAC) in Bucharest, Romania is offering a residency opportunity for an artist to freely develop artworks for an exhibition in Bucharest. 

ARAC Art & Residency aims to introduce international artists and curators to the Romanian cultural environment. During its two-year programme starting in 2020, the project will feature artistic residencies, exhibitions, video & performance focused events and talks.

Art for Climate Change

Art for Climate Change

A digital exhibition telling the story of climate change today.

Be part of the community of advocates for climate change action.

Announcing the Open Call for artists submissions on Platforme Planet Earth

– Deadline July 31, 2021

As the world's first online gallery and marketplace dedicated exclusively to climate change and the environment, through your participation you become part of an essential community demonstrating the need to take action to protect the planet.

In addition to entering the competition for the juried show, your paid submissions will appear on our website for at least 2 months – with immediate visibility and showcasing your commitment as a climate advocate.

Virtual Reality Climate Change Memorial

The ‘Virtual Reality Climate Change Memorial’ is set in a post-2050 future where some of the worst climate predictions have come true. Species going extinct, constant “natural disasters”, extreme weather conditions, cities drowning, millions displaced or homeless, food scarcity, extreme air pollution making it hard to breathe, and more. The memorial is a virtual space to grieve all that has been lost, away from the physical world that is in turmoil. As well as this function, considering the contemporary audience, the space also hopes to inform about climate change using factual evidence and compelling stories based on truth with the intent to ‘move’ the audience emotionally and to action.

DEAR2050: Oceans on the rise

We are pleased to announce our second call for artists and activists in concert with our call for scientific manuscripts. We invite you to join our efforts with this year 2021 call “Oceans on the rise” around the effects of climate change on the oceans.

We welcome art works of all styles, artistic, artivist and activist initiatives, art & science collaborations and everything in between.

Participation offers:

• The opportunity to share your art work with a new, diverse audience

• The presentation of your art work in this year’s DEAR2050 exhibition

• The sale of prints of your art work in our online shop

• The chance to have an impact on the public discourse about the climate challenge.

"Count Us In" Creative Open Call

What or who do you want to protect most from the effects of climate change?

For February, the month of ‘love’, Count Us In are inviting artists and illustrators to submit new or existing work in the form of a single image to inspire people to consider: What or who do you want to protect most from the effects of climate change?

Selected entries from the open call will be published as part of an Instagram takeover on the Count Us In Instagram account from Valentine’s Day, February 14th.

What is Count Us In?

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