As part of the festival, the exhibition inside the Alberto Geisser Library features a selection of works from the Artists for Climate project, sponsored by TED Countdown, in collaboration with Fine Acts to tell the story of climate change with a hopeful vision and a clear message about the urgency of actionable change. The project brings together digital illustrations, graphic design, lettering art and typography.
On display:
Alejandro Ortiz – Raise The Flag (Not The Temperature)
Amber Vittoria – We Are Our Own Magic
Cachetejack – All We Need Is Love
Edgar Ludert – Fight The Climate Change Monster
Gabriela Basin – Life Is Fun, Extinction Is Boring
Gabriela Basin – We Gently Suggest You Avoid Complete Extinction
Naufan Noordyanto – Trees vs Industrial Carbon Emission
Nickson Jeremia – So Cool
Nikko Montilla – Protect Earth
Pietro Soldi – The Sound Of Strength In Numbers
Renata Miwa – Thank You For Caring
Sebastian Aravena – Coexistence
Sebastian Aravena – Naturehood
Tanya Vino – The Only Guide (On How To Be One Perfect Son Of The Earth)
Tim Yarzhombek – No One Will Know
Valeriia Potaichuk – Climate Change Prevention
Vincent Bechet – Change Your Way Of Thinking
Weronika Lis – Slow
Daniel Liévano – We Share the World
Ed Dingli – Complex Problems Simple Solutions
Ely Astorga – Care For Your Home
Joana Mundana – It Is On Us
Laura Valdés González – A Cleaner Future Is A Brighter Future
Mattia Riami – Carry The World Forward
Studio Punkt – We Stand Up
Tanya Korniichuk – Create Future Today
Pepe Serra – We Grow Our Future
Ruy Muñoz – There Is Only One Way: Together
Thabang Lehobye – Make Ugly Beautiful