Open Call for Illustrations: Women & Climate



Join the Open Call
by July 31

Fine Acts is launching an open call for existing digital illustrations exploring the intersection of women’s rights and climate change in Europe.

Europe is currently the fastest-warming continent in the world, with average temperatures across land areas increasing at roughly twice the rate of the global average. However, climate impacts are not experienced equally. For many women, climate change can mean greater exposure to violence, growing unpaid care and domestic responsibilities after climate disasters – as well as new forms of leadership and collective climate action.

Yet these experiences are still largely missing from mainstream climate narratives, public debate, and visual culture in Europe. When women's realities remain invisible, it becomes harder to understand the full human impact of the climate crisis – and harder to build support for responses that are fair and effective. 

Illustration has the power to make overlooked experiences visible, challenge dominant narratives, and help people connect with complex issues in accessible and emotionally resonant ways. Through this open call, we aim to build a collection of powerful visuals that expand how climate change is understood and represented.

We will select 20 illustrations to be published under an open license, allowing nonprofits, activists, educators, and changemakers to use them in their communications and campaigns (strictly for non-commercial purposes).

If your illustration is selected, you will receive a €200 licensing fee and your work will be published under an open license on TheGreats.co, the largest global platform for free socially engaged art. If selected, you will retain ownership of your work and remain free to sell it or use it for commercial purposes.

This is an open call for existing work – you do not need to create a new illustration, unless you decide to do so. You must present only work that you own the copyright to and that is not subject to exclusive rights. For this call, we welcome submissions from artists based in eligible countries (see the Selection Criteria section below). Submit your work by July 31.

Below are three core focus areas we have selected, highlighting how climate change is affecting women’s rights and everyday lives in Europe. You are welcome to submit work responding to one or more of the themes.

To learn more about how the climate crisis disproportionately impacts women and girls globally, check out this resource by Project Dandelion.

To submit your work for consideration, simply fill in the application form below.

 

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Fine Acts is a global nonprofit creative studio for social impact. We work at the intersections of advocacy, art, tech, and science, and we practice playtivism – creating multidisciplinary spaces for play and experimentation in activism.