The School of Artivism is a free, experimental learning programme for young artists (35 and under) exploring how art can generate real-world impact through ecological and social engagement. Curated by Julia Rajacic and Tiziana Pers, and supported by BJCEM, the programme brings together guest artists, thinkers, and activist practitioners to share tools, stories, and strategies for systemic transformation.
Running from September to October 2025, the school offers 8 online sessions, including two public events. Each session invites participants to dive into practices that are embodied, collaborative, and politically imaginative.
This is not a school of theory, but a space for repairing, reimagining, and co-creating — a temporary yet lasting community of artists ready to act with courage, care, and creativity.
Here are the key details:
Application deadline: July 28, 2025
What to submit: a portfolio and a motivation letter
Format: 8 interactive online sessions with artists, theorists and activists from across Europe and the Mediterranean
Topics covered: ecological justice, post-growth art, collective governance, anti-speciesism, sustainable food systems
Duration: September–October 2025, one evening per week (6:30–8:30 p.m. CET)
You can find all the details of the initiative and the application link here.
New deadline for applications: July 28, 2025