05/08/2025
ArtToSaveLives Contemporary together with our artist JuanCarlos rLora are beyond proud and humbled to be a part of such an important mission to make the world a better place! 💚💚💚 Huge thank you to the amazing team at the for their initiative and for providing the tools to help us make more sustainable choices! 🫶🙌🥳
Each one of us has a huge responsibility for making better choices, but it is together that real change happens! 🌍 Let’s continue fighting the good fight for our planet, for the art and for all the sentient beings! 💚👊🌿 Congratulations to all!!
Here’s our promise to Earth, our environmental responsibility statement:
The world is facing interconnected environmental crisis, with rising global temperatures, biodiversity loss, and pollution accelerating at an alarming rate and without urgent action, we risk surpassing critical climate thresholds. The art world contribute significantly to this crisis through international travel, art shipping, and high energy consumption.
As arts organizations, we have both a responsibility and an opportunity to lead by example, using our platforms to drive positive change.
We at ArtToSaveLives Contemporary are dedicated to raising environmental awareness through thought-provoking exhibitions and programming. Our mission extends beyond art, encomposing animal rescue efforts and supporting artists who highlight climate and environmental issues. For decades, our primary artist, JuanCarlos rLora, has been creating environmentally conscious art, using his work to highlight the urgency of protecting our planet. Our commitment to these issues has earned us being dubbed “The Environmental Gallery” among our peers in the field, reinforcing our sustainability-driven initiatives.
As part of our commitment to our core values, we are taking decisive steps to lessen our environmental impact. We’ve started by pinpointing key areas within our logistics and daily operations where we can improve our sustainability. This includes actively monitoring our carbon emissions and consistently looking for ways to minimize our footprint…
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