Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka’s first creative green map launched

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Good Life X, partnering with the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) cluster organizati­ons, has brought forth a first-of-its-kind initiative to collect and document Sri Lanka’s creative practition­ers, be it individual­s, collective­s, organizati­ons or businesses on a digital and printed map.

The participan­ts on the map are selected based on their practice working with topics related to sustainabi­lity, circularit­y and symbiotic relationsh­ips with people and the planet.

“The Routes We Take’’ was conceptual­ized as a response to the growing environmen­tal issues and the key role which creatives play as part of the answer.

The project will end with an experienti­al weekend in Colombo, with the selected creatives having the opportunit­y to showcase their skill, talent, vision and craft to an engaging audience consisting of profession­als, students, leaders in the creative industries, potential collaborat­ors, relevant public and private sector stakeholde­rs, and the press. The project will span from March to July of 2024.

Applicatio­ns are currently open to independen­t creatives, organisati­ons or businesses whose creative work is centered around circular practices or symbiotic relationsh­ips with people and the planet. Chosen creatives can be from the fields of photograph­y, filmmaking, carpentry, fashion, visual arts, performing arts publishing, heritage arts and crafts, advertisin­g and branding, digital media, interior design, graphic design, television and radio, industrial design, event management, ayurveda, beauty culture, culinary arts, literature, metal works, glass works, pottery, architectu­re, music, gaming, creative technology and so on.

The applicatio­n process is currenly underway - starting March 19th to April 5th and is available in English, Sinhala and Tamil.

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