Please note: This is a demo of how the Olive Network could perhaps be a useful instrument of communication and debate for the Gallery Climate Coalition.
Here you will find stories related to the arts, sustainability and climate change and to museums as agents of change. It is possible to create surveys and network with the members of the group in a private or open manner.
Please follow this link to visit the GCC website: GALLERY CLIMATE COALITION
Welcome to the Gallery Climate Coalition
This initiative evolved out of a shared concern across the art world that not enough was being done to tackle our collective environmental impact. We struggled to find specific relevant guidance and so set about developing tools, strategies, and research required to help us make a positive change. This is a work in progress. We hope you will join us and make this coalition as effective as possible.
Overview
The goal of the GCC is to facilitate a greener and more sustainable art world. The aim is to provide guidelines and the necessary resources so that we can collectively reduce our carbon footprint by 50% over the next ten years (in line with the Paris agreement), as well as promoting near zero-waste practices.
Central to this project is a carbon calculator specifically tailored to our industry. This provides users with a general overview to determine and monitor their carbon footprint, and will be freely available for use by GCC members.
In addition, our website also contains information on a range of issues including shipping and travelling, packaging, energy and building management, recycling, and more. This content is a starting point for a forum to be revised and continually updated as the scientific consensus evolves over the coming years. We welcome input - ideas, information, research - from our members. Data collated (anonomously) via the carbon calculator will also help track progress across our sector.
The GCC understands that the effects, causes, and mitigation of the climate crisis often have a disproportionate impact on marginalised communities globally. Given that socio-economic injustice and the environmental crisis are deeply entwined, it is essential for us to address both issues in tandem. Going forward, the GCC will be proactive in these conversations, particularly where they intersect with the arts.
We believe we can be more effective and bring about greater change if we work together to form a coalition of active members from across the art world. The GCC and this website originated in London, but we are open to everyone and we aim to be joined by galleries, institutions, suppliers, art workers and artists from all over the world. We are in contact with parallel initiatives in other countries and look forward to collaborating with them.
The GCC is a not-for-profit organisation supported by voluntary donations and in-kind support.
Members are asked to contribute a voluntary donation at the point of joining. All funds raised through membership or other donations will be used to sustain and expand day-to-day operations, conduct research, develop new tools, and host ongoing events.
BECOME A MEMBER OF THE GALLERY CLIMATE COALITION
Please follow this link to visit the GCC website: GALLERY CLIMATE COALITION