How will you tell the story of climate change?
Get your work seen by our 2014 judges, including one of the curators of the Brooklyn Museum!
For 2014, we welcome artists and artists’ collectives working in the following disciplines: 2D work, performance, and short film (up to 5 minutes).
All submissions are due by 11:30pm EDT, Monday, August 4th via email to cli...@humanimpactsinstitute.org
Thanks to the Brenner Family Foundation for supporting this program.
As an official part of Climate Week NYC and in partnership with Positive Feedback and Artbridge, the Human Impacts Institute’s Fourth Annual Creative Climate Call to Action brings together the visual arts, performance art, and film to install climate-inspired public works throughout New York City. Learn more>>
Selection of artists will be made by HII staff and an advisory committee comprised of scientists, policy makers, artists, media experts, curators, and others. We will evaluate three main components of each submission:
• Strength of messaging/climate connection;
• Artistic merit and impact; and
• Feasibility of project (in terms of permitting requirements, materials, etc.).
Submissions will also be selected based upon an artist’s work samples and written explanation of the intended message and impact of a proposed piece.
• All submitted pieces must address the 2014 theme of “making climate personal” and creatively engage audiences in positive action on climate change.
• Work/performance must be suitable for a public setting (all locations will be coordinated by HII and limited indoor settings will be available);
• No admission fee may be charged;
• All concepts, ideas, and artwork must be original work of artist submitting proposal;
• Work/performance must be safe for artist and the public;
• Artists/artist team must have a proven track record of creating work in a timely and professional manner;
• Artist will pay for all art and personal transport fees to NYC
Submission Deadline: No later than 11:30pm EDT, Monday, August 4th and be emailed to Cli...@HumanImpactsInstitute.org and must include the following:
Letter of interest (maximum one page) should include the following:
-Do you have a proposed/ideal location for your piece?
-What do you intend to convey to the public through your proposed artwork?
-How does your concept/work address “making climate change personal”?
-Description of your concept
-Artist(s) name, address, phone number, website (as applicable), email address
Resume (maximum one page). If working with a team, include a resume for each team member.
Sketches, images, or video that clearly convey concept
-Provide no more than five examples of previous work completed.
-Title image files with number of image, artist’s first name initial, and last name. For example, if artist’s name is Lynda Smith, her first image file is: 1LSmith.
-JPEG format only with a maximum size of 1MB each.
-Include an image list with a brief description (1-2 sentences) for each image and how the work supports your Climate Action proposal.
-Please keep sound and video files to five minutes each and provide an online link to any material.
The Creative Climate Awards(formerly Ten Days of Climate Action) is an initiative of the Human Impacts Institute to bring together creative minds--artists, writers, actors, filmmakers, musicians and performers--to install climate-inspired public works throughout New York City and the globe. In an effort to inspire people to think more critically about our actions and their impacts, The Creative Climate Awards program uses creativity to broaden the climate conversation, inspire action, and to combine art and education with diverse climate themes.