Apply now for the Climate Creatives Challenge to help support new and novel approaches for communicating the impacts of climate change and the benefits of mitigation, adaptation and resilience.
Donor Name: Environmental Design Studio (TEDS)
Country: Global
Type of Grant: Challenge
Deadline: 08/22/2023
Size of the Grant: £1,000
Details:
Theme: Focuses on the theme of Adapting Historic Environments.
Prize Information
- Prizes are in British Pound Sterling (GBP)
- 1st place: £1,000
- 2nd place: £750
- 3rd place: £500
- 20 x Commendations of £250
Eligibility Criteria
- The challenge is open to people of all disciplines and creative backgrounds including;
- Designers
- Filmmakers
- Architects
- Programmers
- Engineers
- Musicians
- Writers
- Sculptors
- Illustrators
- Storytellers
- Scientists
- Historians
- Data visualisers
- Geographers
- Social scientists
- Environmentalists
- anyone with a creative concept that can help communicate this theme. You do not have to be a professional or in a team
- You can enter as a team if you so wish. There’s space in the submission process to input details of all collaborators.
Formats & Eligible Approaches
- To encourage different types of creative communication, they are accepting a broad range of types of entry submission, including;
- Illustrations: This could be a sketch, painting, visualisation/render, infographic or other type of illustration.
- Poetry & Prose: It could be a poem or experience you want to share
- Photos: You might have captured a picture that conveys the aim of the challenge
- Audio: It may be a song or sound you’ve written / recorded
- Video: It could be a short film or animation
- Sculpture: It may be you’ve made a sculpture or model.
The judges are looking for entrants to
- Explore ways for communicating the topic that go beyond the traditional bounds / formats in which it’s typically represented.
- Share ‘place’ based narratives that link to / showcase contextual stories and experiences.
- Consider how your entry to the challenge could connect with people and/or organisations that aren’t necessarily aware or engaged with this topic.
- Not just focus on the hazard, but also show actions that can be taken for adaptation and to change the consequences endured.
For more information, visit Climate Creatives Challenge.