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Project Partners

The Picturing Climate Network relies on the strength and diversity of our collaborations. Working with key research partners helps us identify the communities for which our research will be most beneficial, directly guiding the underlying questions our network addresses.

To fully realise our goal of embedding artistic practice into climate science, we are establishing relationships with a variety of cultural and scientific partners to host and disseminate our project outcomes. From digital web platforms to galleries, museums, and vital policy institutions, these partnerships make our interdisciplinary work possible.

Photoworks UK is an established organisation bringing photography to people all over the UK and the world.

Photoworks champions photography for everyone. They are an international platform with global reach and have provided opportunities for artists and audiences since 1995. Their programme brings new experiences to audiences and opens up new ways to encounter photography.

Everything is Connected is a trans-disciplinary project aimed at creating new communication paradigms, translated into artivist initiatives and living labs – as ideal forms to involve a wide and diverse audience – to raise awareness about the environmental crisis, giving centrality to public spaces, schools, digital channels and co-design processes.

Everything is Connected is helping shape the future of climate communication through social engineering and exciting events.
De Montfort University (DMU) is a leading university in climate education, sustainability and creative research.

De Montfort University
Institute of Arts, Design and Performance

The Institute of Arts, Design and Performance brings together research and innovation across architecture, art and design, fashion and textiles, dance, drama and performance studies, creative writing, photographic history, cinema and television history, and music technology and sonic arts.

The Venture Builder is a distinct arm of Centre for Business and Industry Transition, which has built traction in empowering disruptive businesses to transform the industry “norm”.  CBIT collaborates with leading businesses and universities worldwide to deliver intensive venture-building sessions that empower founders to innovate, scale, and explore new markets.

CBIT Venture Builder is an arm of Nottingham Trent University, building new ways for STEAM entrepreneurs to be successful.
CBIT Venture Builder is an arm of Nottingham Trent University, building new ways for STEAM entrepreneurs to be successful.
Sitia Unesco Geopark in Crete, Greece.

Sitia Geopark is characterised by a very rich geo-heritage, including impressive rocks, distinctive formations and geomorphs, characteristic tectonic and micro-tectonic structures, and a wealth of fossils. The Geopark is characterised by a wide variety of abiotic and biotic elements and is a unique geotourism destination.

The Psiloritis UNESCO Global Geopark is an outstanding geotourism destination that combines opportunities for both recreation and education. The Psiloritis Geopark was established in 2001 as an informal Nature Park by AKOMM – Psiloritis Development Agency, with the scientific support of the Natural History Museum of the University of Crete.

Psiliritis Unesco Geopark in Crete, Greece.
UKRI - UK's largest funder

The UKRI work across a huge range of fields – from biodiversity conservation to quantum computing, and from space telescopes to innovative healthcare. They give everyone the opportunity to contribute and to benefit, bringing together people and organisations nationally and globally to create, develop and deploy new ideas and technologies.

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