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Meet the Collective

We are committed to supporting and connecting international artists working to advance climate justice for their communities.

Israel Carranza

WhatisReal Studios

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Israel Carranza is an artist from Zion, Illinois of Indigenous descent. Israel pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Illustration from the American Academy of Art in Chicago, so he could obtain the tools to hone his artistic style. While a student, he practiced his abstract expressionist discipline, and he interned at the Zhou B Art Center, where he organized and installed large art exhibitions from national and international artists. As a Mixed Mexican man, he is committed to increasing equity in the art world, and on his own time, he works to  introduce underserved communities to art through public galleries. Since graduating from college, Israel has organized twelve art exhibitions in a variety of community locations. Before the pandemic, he was working in California as an art receiver handling pieces from creators like Daniel Arsham, and recently, he moved to Nebraska where worked collaboratively with local artists in order to motivate young creators. Israel’s lifelong goal is to diversify the art world by increasing representation of Indigenous people through gallery exhibits, community conversations, and artistic collaboration. For eight years, he has developed a mixed-media portfolio influenced by his fellow Mesoamerican people. His paintings and digital work are studies of Amerindian relics as he incorporates ancient deities, sharing their stories and representing them in a surreal and expressionistic style.  Israel is committed to continue increasing the visibility of Native history and cultures, so our people can be inspired by their ancestors to thrive as a community. 

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Katia Carranza

Equity and Sustainability

Katia Pilar Carranza is a sustainability organizer and researcher focused on improving the reciprocal interconnections between people and nature while increasing equity for underserved and Indigenous people. Sustainability became her passion fifteen years ago when she learned that climate change is threatening the health of our people and environment. Since then, Katia became impassioned  to take action, and she has directed transdisciplinary initiatives focused on advancing the environmental and social vision of her communities. Katia has advanced equity and sustainability through her career and community organizing.  Her commitment to equitable sustainability has led her to serve as a UN Global Goals Ambassador for the SDG 15: Life on Land and to advocate for sustainable land management that benefits social and ecological resilience as well as the North America Young Professional Focal Point for the International Union for the Conservation of Nature to advance equitable engagement of diverse people in international conservation. Katia is now pursuing a Master of Science in Natural Resource Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and she is collaboration with Indigenous leaders to advance research that supports the social-ecological resilience of Indigenous people. She is also serving supporting the Indigenous Kinship Circle in implementing equitable engagement across North America. Katia is committed to  continue collaborating with her underserved, migrant, and Indigenous communities to advance their vision for equitable sustainability that heals our social and environmental relationships.

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Connect with the Collective

If you want to get involved with the Collective or want to be featured, please reach out via the form below or through artists4climatejustice@gmail.com.

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We welcome artists, creatives, musicians, and communities from all over the world to join.

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