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View Create for Climate Singapore's Shortlisted Artworks at the ArtScience Museum 1 - 4 November

ArtScience Museum will host the Create for Climate Singapore exhibition in partnership with Singapore Eco Film Festival. Those in Singapore are warmly invited to view the shortlisted entries to the Create for Climate youth art competition, which will be on view at the ArtScience Museum from 1st - 4th November 2018, in partnership with the Singapore Eco Film Festival. Register for your free SGEFF pass here . An awards ceremony celebrating competition entrants will be held at the exhibition from 6-7pm on Saturday 3rd November. RSVP for the awards ceremony is essential, via this link . The Create for Climate Singapore competition is supported by 350 East Asia , curated pro bono by Desire Lines Pte Ltd , and coordinated in partnership with the growing number of Singaporean volunteers who seek a swift and just transition to a clean green society, and away from destructive fossil fuels.

New Jury Member and Exhibition at the Singapore Eco Film Festival

We are delighted to announce that Ms Tulika Kapoor, Co-Founder and Programme and Partnership Director of the Singapore Eco Film Festival has joined our competition jury . This deepens the Create for Climate Singapore Youth Art Competition's relationship with the Singapore Eco Film Festival , leading up to the exhibition of shortlisted entries at the ArtScience Museum during the Festival in early November.

Entry extended to 18 October!

Okay, we hear you! Many students and teachers have pointed out that our original deadline falls right at the end of exams period. To ensure that everyone who has expressed interest is able to participate, we have extended the deadline to 2pm on Thursday 18 October.  Please note that all other competition processes and rules, including the need to pre-register, still apply. We look forward to seeing your artwork!

"The next few years are probably the most important in our history" - UN Panel on Climate

"Global economies will have to begin rapid and unprecedented changes to everything from energy production to transport, agriculture and buildings if mankind is to limit damage from global warming, the United Nations' climate panel said in a major report released on Monday (Oct 8)." David Fogarty, Assistant Foreign Editor of the Straits Times reported this morning. " 'This report gives policymakers and practitioners the information they need to make decisions that tackle climate change while considering local context and people's needs. The next few years are probably the most important in our history ,' " the Straits Times quotes Dr Debra Roberts, a report co-author, saying. Help use the power of art to communicate this urgent message to your fellow Singaporean citizens, residents, and decision makers, and to point the way to the clean, green, livable society we all want! Submit your artwork to the Create for Climate Singapore youth art

Act Now! Create for Climate SG Art Competition Closes 15 October

Don't miss this opportunity to share your creative talents with the world and help move our society towards a clean green future (and away from polluting fossil fuels)! The Create for Climate Singapore Youth Art Competition is accepting entries until midnight on 15 October. Read the full brief here . And be sure to register for your unique entry number by sending us an email with your name and NRIC/FIN. Our high-profile jury and our supporting partners at 350.org can't wait to see your artwork!