Latest projects
The School for Strategic Creativity focuses on visual framing and creative campaigning, and aims to help civil society organizations to improve their capacity in fostering and promoting democracy and human rights. In the pilot edition, we worked with 20 organizations from the Western Balkans – check out how it went!
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TED Countdown & Fine Acts launched another edition of Artists for Climate, running creative bootcamps in 13 countries around the world, with over 100 artists creating powerful illustrations. The result? Hundreds of awesome artworks, all published under an open license and ready to be unleashed for climate action.
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Oracle is an interactive artwork featuring a talking flame emanating from a burning tire. The burning tire functions as a climate change oracle that viewers can approach and ask their questions about environmental crises and the changes in the world around them.
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We teamed up with Unbound Philanthropy to produce illustrations that envision a just and vibrant society where migration is embraced as an adaptation to climate change; where we can all flourish, uphold human dignity, value diversity, and honor our common humanity.
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The Future of Ukraine is an illustration collection, made in partnership with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF). For it, 15 talented artists from 9 European countries united in support of Ukraine.
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Once Upon a Time… Water is our collaboration with award-winning Palestinian documentary photographer Laura Boushnak – a public art action focusing on the impact of climate change across Jordan, the second most water-scarce country in the world.
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Chasing Chasing Amy, a documentary about the 1997 film Chasing Amy and its cultural impact on the LGBTQ+ community, in which Fine Acts is Executive Producer – just had its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, to high critical acclaim.
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We teamed up with 20 amazing artists from around the world to produce a collection of powerful visual artworks on the topic of climate justice - rooted in hope, resilience, and inclusivity as we accelerate climate action & solutions together.
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Together some of the best illustrators on the planet, our team specializes in crafting premium thematic collections of illustrations on pivotal social topics – and can do this for the issues you’re working on too!
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Fine Acts Labs are BACK with a BANG! In June 2023, we kicked off a series of Labs – our unique creative bootcamps that pair artists and technologists – this time focusing on climate change and climate justice. We simultaneously ran a live international edition in Sofia, Bulgaria, with brilliant participants from 6 European countries, and a pilot online edition with prominent US artists & techies.
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Heaven & Hell in the Anthropocene is an experiential artwork that informs the audience on the possible futures we face as humans if we do – or don’t – change our attitudes towards the environment.
We collaborated with prominent Egyptian contemporary artist Bahia Shehab – and launched it in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, as part of COP27 – the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference.
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Being Ukraine is a creative collaboration featuring a batch of amazing Ukrainian artists. The initiative started on Day 2 of the war. Through a series of art projects, we wanted to capture the immense strength, resilience, courage and perseverance of the Ukrainian people.
We looked for stories – rooted in hope, dignity and our shared humanity – that evoke empathy, uplift and unite.
See more at BeingUkraine.org
We teamed up with the Democracy & Belonging Forum, an initiative of the Othering and Belonging Institute (OBI) at the University of California, Berkeley – to produce a collection of powerful visual artworks on the topic of Bridging & Belonging.
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Under Your Seat is a public art piece/stunt at a Michelin selected restaurant, for which we collaborated with Tunisia & UAE-based artist and creative director Moez Achour, to see how people would react to a new experience “served” with the exquisite menu.