Art, biodiversity and the richness of the living world
The International Day for Biological Diversity is a valuable moment to pause and consider the richness, complexity and fragility of the living world.
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The latest stories, announcements, and environmentally inspired updates from Art for Planet Earth.
The International Day for Biological Diversity is a valuable moment to pause and consider the richness, complexity and fragility of the living world.
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For World Bee Day, Paul Cooper reflects on the vital role of bees and other pollinators, and how environmental art can help us better understand biodiversity, habitat loss and ecological balance.
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Earth Day offers an opportunity to reflect on the environment and on the role art can play in helping us see its future more clearly.
Read post →Our first Open Call is now live, offering artists the chance to submit original work inspired by the environment, climate and the natural world. The winning artist will receive £1,000, with selected work displayed online through Art for Planet Earth.
Read post →In Julie's exhibition with Art for Planet Earth, she reflects on what has been lost through industrial extraction, deforestation and unsustainable agriculture. Her paintings explore environmental degradation while holding space for the possibility of renewal — provided action begins now.
Read post →Art for Planet Earth presents RE-IMAGINING NATURALNESS, a new exhibition by Chris Sheath. The exhibition explores the idea that everything in the Universe is sentient and shares one consciousness, inviting reflection on how humanity and nature might evolve together as one unified presence.
Read post →Art for Planet Earth is delighted to announce Tottie Aarvold as the first artist to present a featured exhibition on the platform — marking an exciting milestone in the evolution of Art for Planet Earth and its commitment to showcasing powerful, thought-provoking contemporary art.
Read post →A new chapter begins for one of the UK’s most compelling environmental art initiatives. Artist and environmental advocate Jane Harding has announced the evolution of Yesterday Today Tomorrow into Art for Planet Earth — a global, not-for-profit platform using art to spark awareness, conversation, and action for the planet.
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