Award 2021
Welcome to the Social Art Award 2021 – Online Gallery!
We are grateful for the many inspiring contributions from artists around the world. The selected works reflect a broad spectrum of contemporary social art practices and explore new relationships between humans, nature, and technology. They address themes such as ecological regeneration, climate justice, sustainable futures, social resilience, and more-than-human perspectives.
Below you will find the submissions from the Social Art Award 2021 – New Greening edition that passed the initial jury round. The Online Gallery offers public visibility to these works and encourages dialogue around their ideas and approaches; it does not replace the final jury decision.
Thank you to all artists for sharing your visionary and committed work. We invite you to explore the gallery and engage with the perspectives shaping New Greening.
Morning Light
ANYA MOLYVIATIS
Morning Light (2021) is a three-dimensional textile that stimulates a natural habitat within interior environments. Using color as a communicator, Morning Light becomes a sensory experience as relief waffle patterns rise and fall in a gradient fiber landscape; a window that provides a vista of meditation where we can creatively reimagine radical ways of responding to planetary crises. As we merge the natural world with our interior environments, we infuse design with energy, sustainability, innovation, & aesthetic beauty to dive deeper into the collectively undiscovered self.
Morning Light (2021) is a three-dimensional textile that stimulates a natural habitat within interior environments. Using color as a communicator, Morning Light becomes a sensory experience as relief waffle patterns rise and fall in a gradient fiber landscape; a window that provides a vista of meditation where we can creatively reimagine radical ways of responding to planetary crises. As we merge the natural world with our interior environments, we infuse design with energy, sustainability, innovation, & aesthetic beauty to dive deeper into the collectively undiscovered self.


