Oxfam America

Climate Change on Canvas

Oxfam is exhibiting art from around the world at the UN conference in Poznan, Poland.


Oxfam America is proud to participate in an exciting project bringing together artists and activists from around the world, each doing their part to illustrate how climate change is affecting poor communities right now.

After requesting proposals from several up-and-coming artists from around the country, Oxfam America commissioned “the painting activist” Ashley Cecil of Louisville, Kentucky to put her ideas about climate change on canvas. Her painting will be shipped to Oxfam International's exhibition at the next UN Conference of Parties (COP) meeting, which takes place this December 1-12 in Poznan, Poland. Cecil's work will be displayed alongside similar works of art created by internationally renowned professionals as well as unknown community artists from around the globe–from Malawi to the Solomon Islands, from Spain to India. The exhibition serves as a powerful reminder of the growing, global movement around climate change and poverty.

Oxfam America has also received artwork from college students in Minneapolis, Bangkok, and Chicago, which will also go on display in Poznan.

Oxfam's commissioned painting by Ashley Cecil

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Oxfam America commissioned Cecil to depict the human face of climate change. Her painting will be on exhibit at a UN meeting this December.
photo: Ashley Cecil
Christopher Williams Painting - Climate Change on Canvas

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Christopher Williams, a student at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, painted this piece called “Extinction.” Williams’ web site is www.numbjaw.blogspot.com.
photo: Laura McFarlane/Oxfam America
Mukdamanee Painting - Climate Change on Canvas

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Vichaya (Win) Mukdamanee, from Bangkok, Thailand, is a Fullbright fellow at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He contributed “Working Life/5.” Mukdamanee’s web site is www.winmukdamanee.com.
photo: Vichaya (Win) Mukdamanee/Oxfam America
Sikora painting - Climate Change on Canvas

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Joseph Sikora, a student at the Art Institute of Chicago, contributed this piece called “The Air, Water, and Earth.” Sikora’s web site is www.joesikora.com.
photo: Laura McFarlane/Oxfam America