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Earth Day Launch + Dissemination of Create for Climate Catalogue


Cover artwork by joint first place competition winner Carolyn Koh
On Earth Day 2019, we took the opportunity to send out 80 physical copies of our Create for Climate art catalogue - a catalogue of works by young artists imagining a fossil-free future, alongside original articles by The Straits Times Environment Correspondent Audrey Tan, 350.org East Asia’s Regional Coordinator Liangyi Chang, Bernadette Maheandiran of investments watchdog Market Forces, strategist and curator Sarah Ichioka, Director of Desire Lines, and - from the rising generation - Aidan Mock, a student member Fossil Free Yale-NUS College.

These copies go towards our contributing artists and writers, and also to individuals in cultural, ministerial and financial leadership positions in Singapore. Amongst those addressed are the major banks including OCBC, DBS, UOB, public office holders in the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ministry of National Development, and the Prime Minister’s Office.

Cultural and art institutions such as the National Gallery and Singapore Art Museum are also addressed. As we celebrate Earth Day, we observe the many ways a fossil-free future impacts and matters to the shape of the lives we will live in within this decade. The time to act is now, and our young artists and contributing writers sketch out a vision of the reality they already live.
This publication is for anyone who’d like to read and keep - if you would like a digital copy, please email.

More information at Eco-Business.

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