Art for Sustainable Change: Why Creativity Belongs at the Heart of Development
At The Art of Change, we believe creativity can drive concrete action. Our next project in Lisbon focuses on SDG 14 – Life Below Water, featuring three extraordinary artists exploring the ocean as a source of life and inspiration.
Reach out if your company is ready to partner with us and help turn art into sustainable impact.
Beyond Frameworks: The Feminist Vocabulary of Asian Women Artists
What if true feminism didn’t need a label?
Inspired by Art Basel Hong Kong’s spotlight on Asian women artists, I reflected on how their work challenges not just cultural conventions, but also our need to define what feminism should mean. From South-Korea, China, and Japan to Kazakhstan and Mongolia, these artists are telling stories that defy frameworks and embrace evolution.
World Art Day 2025: A Garden of Expression
The theme of World Art Day 2025: "A Garden of Expression: Cultivating Community Through Art," invites us to reflect on the transformative power of art in nurturing connections, fostering empathy, and cultivating growth—both personal and communal.
About Art, Women, and Awakening… and about the Permanence of Self-Re-Invention
A conversation with Lisa Faye Hames, founder of the Luxembourg-based Muka Collective. A collective that works in partnership, curating + co-creating with female artists whilst supporting women-focused initiatives and NGOs.
Can artists and corporations collaborate conceptually for a more sustainable world?
Art and business, two seemingly disconnected areas for many people, can actually be in alignment for common goals in tackling global challenges.
On air with the Lisa Burke Show
In conversation with Lisa Burke about Artivism and The Art of Change
Women filmmakers - New winds, new screens, and the Hollywood Academy Awards 2021
"The important thing is the quality of the films, not who directs them", or so they say... And in an ideal world, we would agree: cinema is one of the most powerful tools to represent who we are, who we were, who we will be. The problem is that this representation is not egalitarian…
Be yourself!
The notion of identity is a complex one. And we discussed it extensively as we were crafting our Charlotte In Red platform. Indeed, allowing female artists to present themselves and their process of creation, free from any preconceptions, especially gender related ones, is at the core of our vision and mission.
