Exhibit

Klima Expo

September 29 - October 2, 2022

Who's Invited to Participate at the Expo

At the center of the US Capitol in Washington DC in more than 150,000 square feet of space at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Klima will showcase Featured Artists and galleries for an experiential and visual exploration of Climate Change through art. It will also showcase the works of governments, businesses, nonprofits, and publishers who will inspire and educate us all on this important topic that affects everyone around the globe.

Why Exhibit at Klima

Klima is a first-of-its-kind expo on Climate Change.

It brings the voice of the artists and that of the art world, putting art at the center of the conversation on climate change. Alongside the art, it introduces the policy makers, corporate visionaries, nonprofit activism, the youth, scientists, and other stakeholders who champion the fight to save our beautiful planet -- Earth.

As the world's most urgent and pressing issue, Klima aims to bring awareness to the masses through art, education, and action.

Your participation in the most consequential event of our time is your opportunity to showcase artists' works on this topic, share your innovations, ideas, and commitment to a better world.

Exhibitor Brochure

Our Digital Exhibitor Brochure will be posted online shortly. In the meantime, if you would like to speak to one of our Exhibitor Services representative, please contact us.

 

Be a part of the most important event of 2022. Let the world know what you are doing!

 

Exhibit at Klima

GLOBAL ARTISTS TAKE YOU ON A VISUAL EXPLORATION OF

Klima brings together global artists, galleries, museums, arts organizations alongside governments, corporations, foundations, and nonprofits to look at climate change through art and artists' lenses. The world's most immediate and pressing issue cannot be ignored and needs new thinking. Join us and experience the artists' views and expressions of climate change. Our goal is to build awareness and more action to save our planet.