During my 8 years as a climate activist, I have seen hundreds of artworks about climate change. I have enjoyed the illustrations, designs, logos, as well as more subtle “fine art” work that this subject has inspired. Unfortunately, many of these works have not received as much attention as they deserve, especially among activists. Climate Change Artists will help display, distribute, and sell artwork that speaks about climate change. This will open up a greater dialogue about this crisis and help to give ammunition to activists.
Please let me know how we can better support art and artists to become a more effective resource for the world community. If you are a climate activist, you are welcome to turn to us for designs, or for help in organizing an exhibition or fundraiser art auction.
Recently, we have made some critical partnerships with two of the leading advocacy groups internationaly on the issue of climate change. As we are not taking donations yet, please make a donation to 350.org and mention that it should fund collaboration with Climate Change Artists.org.
Sincerely,
Kalman Gacs
Founder of Climate Change Artists: To see some of the pro-bono work I have done for climate activists and my eco-themed designs go to www.kalmangacs.com
Mission
Climate Change Artists will:
Inspire new Artwork
Art is one of the best catalysts for conversation. We are accepting art that ranges from apolitical to directly propogandistic.
While we will be acting locally through exhibions (some set for the Boston area), we also support the climate movement by archiving art online. By allowing us to display and distribute artwork online, artist support and inspire people worldwide.
Help us by forwarding our contests to your friends who are visual artists, musicians or writiers or film makers.
Uncover and “Free” Artwork
We find new audiences for past work created about climate change. We find new markets and new appreciation for lost and forgotten art works.
Help us in this mission by contacting artists that have created strong illustrations that you find in magazines or on the web, and have them (or gain permission to) enter their work through our submission form (see tab link above).
Support Activists
Climate activists turn to us for designs, or for help in organizing an exhibition, art contest or fundraiser auction on campus.
Dear Artists and Allies,
During my 8 years as a climate activist, I have seen hundreds of artworks about climate change. I have enjoyed the illustrations, designs, logos, as well as more subtle “fine art” work that this subject has inspired. Unfortunately, many of these works have not received as much attention as they deserve, especially among activists. Climate Change Artists will help display, distribute, and sell artwork that speaks about climate change. This will open up a greater dialogue about this crisis and help to give ammunition to activists.
Please let me know how we can better support art and artists to become a more effective resource for the world community. If you are a climate activist, you are welcome to turn to us for designs, or for help in organizing an exhibition or fundraiser art auction.
Recently, we have made some critical partnerships with two of the leading advocacy groups internationaly on the issue of climate change. As we are not taking donations yet, please make a donation to 350.org and mention that it should fund collaboration with Climate Change Artists.org.
Sincerely,
Kalman Gacs
Founder of Climate Change Artists: To see some of the pro-bono work I have done for climate activists and my eco-themed designs go to www.kalmangacs.com
Mission
Climate Change Artists will:
Inspire new Artwork
Art is one of the best catalysts for conversation. We are accepting art that ranges from apolitical to directly propogandistic.
While we will be acting locally through exhibions (some set for the Boston area), we also support the climate movement by archiving art online. By allowing us to display and distribute artwork online, artist support and inspire people worldwide.
Help us by forwarding our contests to your friends who are visual artists, musicians or writiers or film makers.
Uncover and “Free” Artwork
We find new audiences for past work created about climate change. We find new markets and new appreciation for lost and forgotten art works.
Help us in this mission by contacting artists that have created strong illustrations that you find in magazines or on the web, and have them (or gain permission to) enter their work through our submission form (see tab link above).
Support Activists
Climate activists turn to us for designs, or for help in organizing an exhibition, art contest or fundraiser auction on campus.