
2025 Creative
Climate Awards
Inspiring Futures
April 8 - May 6, 2025
The Creative Climate Awards 2025 celebrate the power of art to inspire bold climate action. This year’s theme, Inspiring Futures, invites artists to envision a sustainable, just, and vibrant world beyond the challenges of climate change.
Explore a month-long exhibition featuring thought-provoking artworks, performances, community conversations, and a film festival—all designed to spark climate solutions and action.
📍 Gallery Location:
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office
Address:
1 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017
🕒 Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday, 12–6 PM
Join us in reimagining the future through art.
Guided Visits
We are pleased to offer private group tours for schools, professional organizations, and community groups throughout the duration of CCA 2025.
Tours are available every Monday to Friday, from April 9 to May 2, between 12:00 PM and 5:00 PM.
These tours provide a unique opportunity to engage with thought-provoking artwork and explore transformative ideas for a just and sustainable future.

Meet the artists
Jared Boechler, Justine “Poli” Polanco, Clara Llobet Sabaté,
Dídac Meya Valls, Katalin Egely, Diego Sarmiento, Chen Sing Yap, Agnieszka Waszczeniuk, Ángel Linares, Tania Álvarez, Andrea Trivero, Euella Jackson, Nazanin Chitsaz, Ellen Wiles, Chandra Bocci, Alyse Dietel, Concetta Abbate, Natalie Collette Wood, Olga Ginzburg, Greg VandeHey, John Cloud Kaiser, Free Style Family, Si Golraine, Sima Gonsai, Nikhil Katara, Theo Daniels, Hannah Gelderman, Morris Mburu, Dominique Francis-Grogan, Nadine Schmoll, Adam Sébire, Samuel Ezra Fisch, Tessa Liebman, Xueyuan Wang, Jiaye Li, Yunge Hu Keiki, Salonee Ghosh, Michele Brody, Reginald Rousseau, Jayshawn Lee, Morgan Long, Lyubava Kroll, Nicole Cooper, Vilma Leino, Maya Ciarrocchi, Bonnie Ralston, David Hong, Tammy West
Countries represented
Africa:
Burkina Faso, Rwanda
Asia:
India, Iran, Philippines, Singapore
Europe:
Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Poland, Spain, United Kingdom
North America:
Belize, Canada, Mexico, United States
Oceania:
Australia
South America:
Peru

Bonnie Ralston, This Corrosion XXV
Program SPONSORS
This program is made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, along with generous support from TECO, DUMBO Business Improvement District, Queens Botanical Garden, New York Botanical Garden, and the NYC DOT Arts Program.
Special thanks to our guest curators: Bronx Council on the Arts, MFTA, & Jahtiek Long.
