Where Science Ends, Art Speaks — Explore #ArtSpeaksOut

When Art Speaks, the World Listens.

As the world gathers for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, #ArtSpeaksOut returns for its 10th year, uniting artists and filmmakers across the globe who remind us that the climate crisis is not only about science, but about emotion, memory, and humanity.

Because while data informs the mind, art moves the heart. And in times of crisis, feeling is the beginning of change.

Through films, sound, and moving images, these new Channels invite us to see climate not as a distant headline, but as a deeply human story, of memory, resilience, and hope.

Through the new curated Channels on ikonoTV, we invite you to experience how creativity transforms awareness into empathy, and empathy into change:

🌱 Docu. Care & Climate Actions

Experience how filmmakers and artists capture acts of care across the globe, where creativity becomes empathy, and awareness turns into courage.

🎥 #ArtSpeaksOut COP30

A pulse of vision and urgency, short works that turn the climate crisis into poetry, truth, and visual resistance.

🎥 Short Films COP30

A pulse of vision and urgency, short works that turn the climate crisis into poetry, truth, and visual resistance.

🌿 Indigenous & Land

In Indigenous & Land, artists and filmmakers bring ancestral ways of caring for the Earth, the true way forward, reminding us that wisdom and sustainability have always been intertwined.

We’re also proud to share that Elizabeth Markevitch, founder of ikonoTV and initiator of #ArtSpeaksOut, will soon be featured among the Impact Makers on the official platform of the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions.
This recognition celebrates her lifelong mission: demonstrate that art is not a luxury, but a vital force in addressing the climate emergency, a bridge between emotion, understanding, and action.

Remember that each film is an act of care, a reminder that art can move hearts where data alone cannot.

Because to heal the Earth, we must first feel it.

Let art remind us of what still can be saved.