Climate Justice through Creative Practice

A creative centre for sustainability through art, design, and research

OCAD University acknowledges the ancestral territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabeg and the Huron-Wendat, who are the original owners and custodians of the land on which we live, work and create.

Who we are

The Global Centre for Climate Action (GCCA) is a research centre at OCAD University that draws on creative vision, sustainable design, and artistic practice to imagine new approaches to sustainability, climate justice, and decolonization. 

We are a vibrant community of artists, designers, and scholars building cultural communities, creating arts projects, curating exhibitions, supporting creative action and research, and cultivating a global network for creative climate justice.

Our work is committed to fostering regenerative relationships between people and land and to Indigenous knowledge on sustainability. We are committed to a decolonial, social justice framework that highlights both the origins of ecological crisis and the disproportionate impacts on Indigenous and marginalized communities.

What we do

We urgently need interventions that are not simply technical but that are also cultural, social and creative. We are working to create: 

  • A global network for research and creative practice
  • Research, exhibition and programming projects
  • A virtual resource for creative climate action
  • A community gathering and education space

This ecosystem of physical and virtual spaces, programs, and activities will cultivate the profound cultural shifts, resilience, and creative design solutions that we urgently need to respond to the climate crisis and to amplify calls for cultural transformation. 

Our sites

The primary sites for the Centre are the main OCAD U campus and the Bathurst Quay Silos, originally the Canada Malting Silos.

Precipitated by a partnership with the City of Toronto, which owns the site and is leading its ongoing renovation, the Silos will eventually form a symbolic hub and physical site for the Global Centre for Climate Action. The plan is for the Centre to animate the North Silo with interior exhibitions and exterior access for public art programming and projections.

As our first major creative project, we will be activating the Silos with a series of three exhibitions in spring, summer and fall 2024. Each series will celebrate intergenerational and interdisciplinary practices that highlight climate action through art, design and research in a way that invites public engagement.

Projection on a concrete building
The Waterfront BIA and The Bentway The Essentials Project, featuring artist Erika DeFreitas at former Canada Malting Silos (GCCA new physical site).

2022-23 GCCA Governing Committee

2022-23 GCCA Staff and Management

Research Associate Bios

Join as a Research Associate by sending a request to climateaction@ocadu.ca 

Membership criteria: Membership is open to any full-time faculty member, graduate student, or staff centrally engaged in research, creative practice, or teaching related to sustainability or climate change.

Current Partners

Trans Europe Halles, an international, social incubator based in Sweden that has created a European network of grassroots arts and cultural centres created from preserved and restored abandoned buildings https://teh.net

ERA Architects, specialists in adaptive reuse and urban cultural planning https://www.eraarch.ca/profile/ 

Local Environmental Organization (TBD) 

Heritage Building Construction 

On-going exploration of Indigenous community partners 

Anticipated External Revenue

City of Toronto
The City of Toronto has committed approximately $10 million in external funds to renovate the structure and surrounding plaza. The City’s agreement to, on completion of the renovations, provide a 5-year lease to OCAD U at a nominal fee also represents a significant contribution that helps to ensure the financial health of the Centre 

Contact: climateaction@ocadu.ca