Artists use their creative works to express their freedom of speech on environmental, social, and human rights issues, showcasing powerful expressions and stories through their art. ARTrigin, a sustainability-focused art company, is hosting an intergenerational artist sharing seminar in advocacy partnership with Greenpeace, inviting an artist who uses photography to document submerged buildings, as well as a young artist who presents her sustainable and environmental concerns through healing digital works.
Greenpeace states, "The impacts of climate change are all-encompassing and we need a range of voices and cross-sectoral cooperation to integrate climate action into our daily lives. Greenpeace is promoting climate change adaptation laws and climate governance in cities in Taiwan, planning carbon reduction measures in architecture, transportation, and energy, and moving towards zero emissions goals."
In an uncertain post-pandemic world in 2022, one thing is certain: human relationships are evolving in new ways of coexistence. In the future, no one can "go it alone," and humanity must learn to coexist with the earth. This event provides a vivid image of the crisis and leads the public to act and support sustainable indicators with the government, making sustainable living the best universal value.