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Art Partner - Earth Partner Prize 2026 (With up to $10,000 in Prizes)

Global
Deadline 2026-10-07
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About the opportunity

What this programme is offering

The 2026 Earth Partner Prize is an open call that generates conversations around the urgent need for ecological justice. It is specifically designed for artists aged 14-30 to encourage youth engagement leading up to COP in November, and to ensure the voices of younger generations are heard.

Art Partner invites artists and creatives of all nationalities, races, genders and faiths, between 14 and 30 years of age, to submit work that responds to and creates conversations around the urgent need for climate action. The Earth Partner Prize seeks to amplify the call to environmental action by providing a platform where the voices of the next generation of concerned creatives can be seen and heard. Especially members of the global majority, who are often underrepresented, highlighting the unique ways in which they each view the perils of climate change, and its social roots and consequences. The 2026 Earth Partner Prize is taking place in collaboration with the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and Re:wild. Through these collaborations, participants will have a chance to have their work featured in international forums and seen by climate leaders.

Applicants can apply with any medium, including, but not limited to, photography projects, docu-style and experimental film, performance art, app development, spoken word, musical compositions, dance, fashion design, new media, and social media projects.

Eight finalists will be awarded cash prizes of $10k, $5k or $2k. An additional 20 creatives will receive honourable mentions, selected by a globally recognised panel of judges.

This year, our jury includes:

  • Hans Ulrich Obrist, art curator and artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries

  • Ferdinando Verderi, art director

  • Shaway Yeh, founder of Yehyehyeh and pioneer of Asia's sustainable fashion movement

  • Musonda Mumba, Secretary General of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

  • Derrick O. Boateng, acclaimed afrofuturist artist

  • Robin D. Moore, photographer and CCO at Re:wild

  • Giovanni Testino, founder of Art Partner

  • Marcela Villafaña, first filmmaker of the Arhuaco community

  • Marina Testino, sustainability advocate

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