Artists
The challenge
Artists have the power to spark imagination, question norms, and open new perspectives on urgent social and environmental issues. Yet their work often struggles to:
Reach audiences beyond the cultural sphere.
Influence public debate and policy conversations.
Connect with movements, communities, or decision-makers who could amplify impact.
Secure the right structures — residencies, partnerships, funders — that allow ideas to grow into societal change.
Our Services
We work with artists to design and deliver projects that engage society and policy.
Our support includes:
Residencies and co-creation labs that bring artists together with scientists, policymakers, and communities.
Training and learnings on best artivist practices
Workshops and participatory formats that make art a catalyst for collective reflection and dialogue.
Public storytelling and dissemination to carry artistic work into spaces where it can influence ideas and action.
Partnership-building across art, activism, and policy fields to strengthen reach and sustainability.
Our Added Value
Experience at the intersection of art, activism, and policy, creating bridges across worlds that rarely meet.
Trusted networks of researchers, institutions, and civil society partners open to creative collaboration.
Proven facilitation of co-creation processes that value artistic freedom while ensuring societal impact.
Commitment to systemic change: ensuring art is not just a tool to raise awareness but a space to shape transformation itself.
We create the conditions for artistic work to resonate widely, build alliances, and inspire lasting change.
To view our past work, check out the "NaturArchy Exhibitions” in our featured projects
“Pro(to)topia has been an inspiring partner in my practice. Working with Pro(to)topia has been a space of genuine experimentation—where art and science meet in ways that feel both urgent and imaginative. Their vision and commitment to rethinking how we create together has expanded the possibilities of my own work, and their support has allowed me to bring sound into dialogue with care, ecology, and future-making.”