Series of 4 Video Installations, 2024. A&A Fellowship
These films are part of a collaborative project of our Artivism and Amplifiers fellowship program, which builds the capacity of young people from communities most impacted by the climate crisis and encourages meaningful collaboration between youth from the Global North and South.
Lucile Hujeux
Look Up, 2024
Vandita Sariya
Climate Anxiety<Climate Action, 2024
Video Installation
Shahad Hamwi
How to Plant an Olive Tree, 2024 Video Installation
Roselyne Wakaba
Securing Our Tomorrow, 2024
YOUR CLIMATE ACTION:
Build a world based upon justice and equity.
Lucile Hujeux
Lucille, an artist-researcher from Paris, France and attends Eur Artec school. An activist with Le Bruit Qui Court, now aiming to channel their energy into meaningful action within organizations they believe in, spurred by a desire to preserve biodiversity and raise awareness about climate injustice among the uninformed.
Vandita Sariya
Engaged as a climate change communicator within a knowledge and research platform focusing on India's climate and energy sector, Vandita utilizes diverse media to address climate challenges and solutions, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging the climate crisis and fostering collective action through their participation in the program.
Shahad Hamwi
Shahad, an artist and filmmaker based in Abu Dhabi, UAE, delves into their Arab identity and the meaning of home in the diaspora, while also decolonizing the climate conversation through language and uplifting regional representation in their work.
Roselyne Wakaba
Roselyne, a 22-year-old urban and regional planner from Nairobi, Kenya, driven by the power of art and activism to uplift marginalized voices and aims to design sustainable and equitable cities for vulnerable urban communities witnessing the effects of environmental degradation.