The Grantham Climate Art Prize is a nationwide competition for young people aged 11-25 to draw attention to the climate crisis and the need for urgent, positive action.
Entering is easy. Take inspiration from the “9 things you can do about climate change” created by the Grantham Institute - Climate Change & Environment at Imperial College London. Share your vision of a greener, cleaner, cooler future. You simply email in your entry.
What is up for grabs? 3 x winners will receive a £500 prize. 6 x runners-up will receive £250 each.
Three winners will have their murals painted by professional artists in cities across the UK, including one in West Norwood.
Six runners-up designs will join them on billboards and escalator panels across London to reach politicians and decision makers during the UN Climate Conference (COP28).
Thousands of people will engage with your message of hope each day. You can make a difference. Make your mural matter!
The closing date has been extended to 22 September 2023 to accommodate a final workshop, which will be online, more details below:
To join Octopus Energy for an online workshop for the Grantham Climate Art Prize sign up here
The free online workshop is designed to help inspire your design & competition entry. The workshop will be hosted by a mural artist and one of the researchers at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change & Environment who will give you an insight into the "9 Things that You Can Do About Climate Change."