Calling All Environmental Art Activists
Join Our Documentary
We’re searching for artists to feature in our upcoming full-length documentary, a project that will showcase the power of art as an agent for change.
Our film will explore how art not only inspires action but also raises awareness about the pressing environmental issues we face today. Whether your activism is subtle or bold, if your work reflects the challenges and beauty of the environment, we want to hear your story.
Watch the teaser
Why Environmental Activism?
Environmental activism is not just a cause; it’s a necessity. With the urgency of climate change and environmental degradation, art has a unique power to influence public perception and inspire change.
By focusing on environmental activism, our documentary aims to highlight the profound role that art plays in raising awareness, fostering community, and driving the movement for a sustainable future.
We aim to inspire artists like you to share the many ways you weave environmentalism into your art and purpose-driven work. This documentary will highlight how art and storytelling transcend beauty—they are tools for transformation. We also want to explore how the environment shapes artistic practices and how placemaking is influencing the evolution of art today.
Who Are We Looking For?
We are open to all disciplines of visual art from artists based in Canada.
Whether you’re a painter, sculptor, photographer, digital artist, or work in mixed media, if your art carries a strong message of environmental activism, we want to hear from you.
We welcome artists of all ages, backgrounds, and gender presentations, with no restrictions on the medium.
Why Should You Participate?
This is a unique opportunity to showcase your work globally and contribute to a project with significant environmental impact. Participants will receive an honorarium and compensation for story rights.
You’ll also:
- Share your story and amplify your art’s message.
- Potentially engage in speaking opportunities around the film's release.
- Access professional photo and video materials for your use.
- Be part of a narrative highlighting how art can drive environmental change.
Got Questions? We've Got Answers.
We are open to all forms of visual art, as long as it aligns with the theme of environmental activism and the artist is based in Canada.
No, you don’t need any prior experience in film. We’re looking for compelling stories and powerful art. However, you should be comfortable in front of the camera, as your story and creative process will be central to the documentary.
The documentary will be distributed globally, with potential screenings at film festivals, on streaming platforms, and through other media outlets.
Yes, artists will have access to professional photos and video materials for personal and professional use.
Yes, artists will receive an honorarium for their time, as well as compensation for story rights participation. Further details will be discussed during the interview phase.
Applications accepted until roles are filled
If your application is accepted, we will contact you to schedule an interview and guide you through the next steps.
If you have any questions, please reach out to hi@luckyoneprojects.com
Ready to Apply?
If you’re passionate about using your art to make a difference and want to share your story on a global stage, we’d love to hear from you. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to be part of a powerful documentary that explores the impact of environmental art activism. Click the link below to start your application and join us in making a meaningful change.
Meet the Team Behind the Documentary
This documentary is a joint collaboration between artterra, serving as the creative director, and Lucky One Projects, with Kelsey Blake as the director. Together, we are committed to creating a powerful, impactful film that showcases the vital role of art in environmental activism.