Art Installations
Our art installations reach people where they are, sparking dialogue and drawing passers-by into the climate conversation.
Selected Art Installation Partners
"Beyond Lies" was a public art collaboration with Pulitzer Prize winning data journalist and illustrator Mona Chalabi. This initiative featured a series of posters distilling extensive work by investigative journalists and academic researchers on the fossil fuel industry’s long-standing disinformation campaign. Locations around the world, concentrated in New York City, 2021-2022.
"Climate Signals," presented in partnership with the Mayor’s Office — Climate Policy and Programs, was a commissioned public art installation of ten solar-powered highway signs by Justin Brice. Unexpectedly staged in parks and public spaces across New York City, the signs flashed climate change alerts in five different languages. Locations across New York City, from Far Rockaway in Brooklyn to Hunt's Point in the Bronx, 2018.
"Low Relief for High Water" by Gabriela Salazar was a commissioned sculpture and one-day performance providing an interactive exploration of themes of home, vulnerability, and caretaking in the face of climate change. Washington Square Park, New York City, 2021.