Artist
Cape Farewell
Via London, United Kingdom
In 2001 the artist David Buckland created the Cape Farewell project to instigate a cultural response to climate change. Cape Farewell is now an international not-for-profit program based in the Science Museum's Dana Center in London and accompanied by a North American foundation based at the MaRS Center in Toronto.
Working internationally, Cape Farewell brings artists, scientists and communicators together to stimulate the production of art founded in scientific research. Using creativity to innovate, the program engages artists for their ability to evolve and amplify a creative language, communicating on a human scale the urgency of the global climate challenge.
According to Cape Farewell: “The way that we live our lives has caused the climate to change and the solution to a potentially devastating reality has become a cultural challenge. Cape Farewell asks the best of our creative minds to respond to this challenge and to build a vision for a sustainable future.”
Cape Farewell is a charitable organization made possible through sponsorship, partnerships and donations. Please help support Cape Farewell and make a Carbon Zero Donation.