SPRINTS x
TEDxJohannesburg

 

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About SPRINTS

Countdown, TED’s initiative to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis, and Fine Acts – a global creative studio for social impact, joined forces to kick off a series of SPRINTS creative bootcamps on climate change around the world. The goal: to engage artists to envision what a better climate future looks like. Today, this has grown into an extraordinary global collaboration with 20 TEDx events, collectively hosting 22 SPRINTS.

SPRINTS is an original format, developed by Fine Acts – a creative bootcamp where visual artists are briefed on a topic by experts, and then have 48 hours to produce an artwork on that specific issue. Throughout the process, artists are supported by a pool of mentors. Each edition of SPRINTS also ends with a public pop-up exhibition.

Furthermore, all visuals are published under an open license, so that activists, nonprofits, movements and educators globally can use and adapt them in their work towards climate action.

In 2023/2024, we collaborated with 13 events, hand picked by the TEDx Program. We supported the amazing TEDx teams to select awesome local visual artists, organize effective creative bootcamps and inspiring public exhibitions, and curate a host of brilliant illustration collections.

As a result, hundreds of new artworks joined our unique Artists for Climate vault with open-licensed visuals on climate change. Selected works were also featured on Fine Acts’ global platform for free socially-engaged art – TheGreats.co, where they joined The Climate Collection, an invaluable public resource with a distinct focus on hope & solutions.

 

Our event in South Africa

In 2023, we once again partnered with TEDxJohannesburg – one of the most prominent TEDx events in South Africa, with its first edition dating back to 2009. The amazing team of TEDxJohannesburg hand-picked a powerful group of 7 local visual artists, organized a creative bootcamp and a public exhibition, and curated and produced the brilliant collection below.

For many of the participating artists it was the first time that they were thinking deeply about climate change, say the organizers. So SPRINTS was a learning process – but also a process that produced a deep feeling of camaraderie, with the artists coming together as a group, and truly sharing the experience.  

The exhibition also featured the works developed during our previous collaboration with TEDxJohannesburg in 2021, as back then due to pandemic restrictions the SPRINT and artwork reveal had to be done online.

Meet the awesome artists (from left to right): Moon Mokgoro, Naledi Modupi, Neo Rakgajane, Rendani Nemakhavhani, Serai Lobelo, Waylan Rooi, Zinnia Msindwana 


The Exhibition


Reflections

 
For the internal presentation, where artists showed the rest of the group their final works, we had planned a two hour session, but spent three full hours discussing the works and the creative process. And, at the exhibition – it was again difficult to get people – audience and artists, to go home.
— Kelo Kubu, organizer, TEDxJohannesburg
 
Talking about impact – for many of them, it’s the first time that they’re thinking deeply about climate change. And they have to interpret what they’re learning in their works. And then, just the feeling of camaraderie when they come together, and share this experience with each other.
— Thati Mokgoro, organizer, TEDxJohannesburg
 
 
 
At the exhibition, we asked artists to say something about their work. But then more and more people came, and they just kept explaining. And at some point, people came with their kids. And the artists took the kids around to explain what the works mean, talk a bit about climate change. This was so nice.
— Kelo Kubu, organizer, TEDxJohannesburg

The Collection

Neo Rakgajane (South Africa)
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Neo Rakgajane (South Africa)
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Neo Rakgajane (South Africa)
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Neo Rakgajane (South Africa)
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Serai Lobelo (South Africa)
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Serai Lobelo (South Africa)
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Serai Lobelo (South Africa)
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