Artist Spotlights

Climate Artist Spotlight

Although our focus is on music, we are continually moved by the work of other artists who direct their creative skills towards communicating insights about climate change. We regularly integrate other arts into our performances, and have an in-house artist, painter Richard Louis Perri, who since 2015 has been creating fine art prints for our concerts.

Some of these spotlights are not up to the current date, however each one conveys important insights about climate science and the urgency of acting on the climate crisis. Go to the Climate Artist Spotlight page here.

ClimateMusic Podcast

Beyond our work, there are so many more creative, ground-breaking ways in which individuals around the world find ways to bridge art, climate science, and change. Our podcast series Climate Vibes explores the human creativity evident at these intersections through conversations with climate artist change-makers and problem-solvers. Keep up with our latest episodes on SpotifyListenNotes, and RSS!

The Climate Vibes Podcast is not current in the works, but if you would like to learn more about Climate Vibes and listen to some creative individuals click on our archives page here.

Campaigns

What do you want the future to sound like?

We invite artists from around the world to join us and respond to the question: “What do you want the future to sound like?” 

The ClimateMusic Project is delighted to feature responses from the creative community in our virtual series, “Play for the Planet”, which is a diversion from our core science-guided music during this time of Covid.  We also invite artists to call out their favorite environmental nonprofits or highlight our own amazing partners in order to motivate action and engagement. At a time when the future of our climate seems dire, the need for hope and action has never been more important.

Click here to learn about the Play for the Planet Fall 2020 Campaign.

Click here to learn about the Play for the Planet Fall 2021 Campaign.

Click here to learn about the Play for the Planet Fall 2018 Campaign.