Co – Creating a Sustainable Future

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For five days, SpazioY hosted the ECOARTLAB, a series of workshops dedicated to sustainable art, open to young people, artists, and the community of Quadraro, a historic neighborhood in Rome. The initiative was developed within the European project E ART, with the aim of experimenting with low-impact artistic practices while at the same time strengthening community bonds.

Guided by artists Giulia Apice and Veronica Neri, participants had the chance to explore innovative techniques of reuse and material transformation: from recovering decaying flowers, to reusing textiles, to eco-printing with natural elements such as turmeric and baking soda, up to the collective creation of a large-scale artwork entirely hand-sewn. The very act of stitching together personal sheets—each transformed by individual artistic techniques—became a gesture of collectivity, unity, and reflection on building possible futures rooted in shared resources, collective hopes, and environmental sustainability. A Palestinian flag crowns the large drape, as a sign of solidarity with peoples facing the grip of occupation and dehumanization.

Each day was a moment of exchange and reflection on the relationship between humans and the environment. The workshops represented not only a space for practical learning, but also an opportunity for intergenerational and intercultural dialogue, where personal experiences intertwined with artistic expression.

The journey culminated in the creation of a 7 x 6 meter collective artwork, embodying stories, hopes, and shared processes: a tangible symbol of the transformative power of community art and creativity when it meets sustainability.
Curated by Giulia Fornari, the ECOARTLAB demonstrated how artistic practice can become a tool for environmental awareness, inclusion, and social innovation, leaving a concrete mark on the community and inspiring new forms of participation.

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  1. Morris Mburu

    Hello
    My name is Morris Ngaruiya artistic name is Halisi Monray , am a culture climate singer from Kenya but currently staying in Rwanda
    This is my song on Indegeneous knowledge its called UUGI
    https://youtu.be/XjeTWC-yeVg?si=RSXwWUQzOwBg3ZH_
    This is also another song called UJANJA that i did in collaboration with SAFE4ALL Africa a netherlands based NGO that focuses on how meteorology can help in climate adaptation
    https://youtu.be/XjeTWC-yeVg?si=RSXwWUQzOwBg3ZH_
    I have a song on how food and climate intertwines
    https://youtu.be/QX72pxhzs40?si=BCRD6bFOEEvUy0ejand
    I have a song in collaboration of Abya ,a singer from Syria speaking against discriminating communities in carbon offset programs as well as fires in Syria https://youtu.be/7VspTWMgOOM?si=hJqWkE25aZqoWkPH
    I have a song on how indegeneous communities and local communities need to be told the truth about climate and environment conservation,in collaboration with Buni media
    https://youtu.be/7OK1Vdia3Qs?si=0waufs_4o_u1FyKj
    I am also founder of Africa climate and social justice awards and I would love to patner

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