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World Art Forum for Development Foundation

The role of sustainable art supporting sustainable cities and communities

The World Art for Development Foundation (WAFDF) proposes a Sustainable Art Exhibition under the name of “The Role of Sustainable Art Supporting Sustainable Cities and Communities”
showcasing art's transformative power in advocating for Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11). The exhibition brings together WAFDF's talented sustainable art ambassadors who were trained to use their creativity as a powerful tool to address climate change and waste management issues.
“The Role of Sustainable Art Supporting Sustainable Cities and Communities” presents a unique opportunity to combine artistic expression with the critical goal of achieving sustainable development. This exhibition is a call to action, showcasing artworks crafted entirely from upcycled materials, transforming waste into objects of value, beauty, and meaning, the exhibition underscores the crucial need to reimagine our relationship with resources, maximizing their potential and minimizing waste.
The exhibition merges art and development, sparking vital conversations about sustainability while empowering young artists trained by WAFDF to become advocates for our planet, raising awareness about climate change with an innovative voice.
The exhibition features a diverse range of artworks, including:
Eco-art – Works that integrate environmental elements or raise awareness of ecological issues.
Sustainable art – Art created with a focus on minimizing environmental impact.
Land art – Art that utilizes the surrounding environment for creation.
Interactive installations – Works that invite visitor participation to foster deeper engagement with the message.