Creative Migration

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Peter Christian Hernandez Memorial Scholarship
Peter Christian Hernandez Memorial Scholarship

Our mission is to bring together cultural and climate diplomacy with a special focus on collaborative community building through intersectional practices. Our programming is defined through three primary strands:
1. Artist Residencies & Creative Hubs
2. Site-specific Installations
3. Transmedia Projects

Creative Migration was founded in 2005 by our Executive Director Susannah Tantemsapya in Calif

Photos from Creative Migration's post 03/21/2026

Rest as Resistance for Artists and Culture Workers x With Love Projects

Developed by Creative Migration for the official Arts, Culture & Media theme activation on April 11 in DTLA, this wellness program centers sustainability and care practices for cultural workers. In collaboration with With Love Projects, it includes breathwork, tea ceremonies, soundbaths and embodied practices that create space for restoration, reflection and connection during LA Climate Week.

Save the date!�April 11, 2026
SkyXPortal – Downtown Los Angeles

Photos from Creative Migration's post 01/17/2026

We’re starting the year with exciting news!

for Climate Action - Thailand (CCAT) has received funding from the Awesome Foundation Singapore Chapter for the CCAT Toolkit! This first financial support of 2026 will help us in the research and development phase for the next edition, bringing new improvements, further insights, case studies and more. Thank you to the Awesome Foundation for supporting our vision.

Stay tuned for updates on the CCAT Toolkit and other planned projects for 2026!

Photos from Creative Migration's post 01/09/2026

Early December in Bangkok, Creative Migration organized a Climate Action Experience Tour for the second cohort of the Climate Finance Fellowship, following the cohort’s in-person Launch Convening.

As a Surge Climate Talent initiative and supported by , the fellowship brought together 20 mid-career finance leaders from the public and private sectors who are transitioning into core finance roles within mission-driven climate organizations. Over the next year, Fellows will be embedded in 20 Host Organizations across 10 countries in Asia and Africa, working to advance a just and sustainable energy transition.

Hosted at and , the tour connected Fellows with Thailand-based organizations advancing environmental sustainability, circular economy, conservation and community-led impact. We were grateful to learn from PXP Sustainability, Studio UpCircle, , , and , with the evening closing over a shared dinner by .

We were happy to be a part of introducing these cohorts to our amazing partners!

01/07/2026

We’re honored to share that Creative Migration has received the GreatNonprofits Top-Rated Badge for the 8th consecutive year, a distinction we’ve proudly held since 2017.

This recognition is made possible by the continued trust and support of our community, partners and collaborators, thank you for standing with us.

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Photos from Creative Migration's post 12/03/2025

Culture for Climate Action: Thailand x Brazil at COP30
Thailand Pavilion, Blue Zone
November 20, 2025

Watch this powerful cross-regional dialogue bringing together cultural leaders from the Global Majority as part of the official COP30 program at the Thailand Pavilion.

In this session, speakers from the Asia-Pacific and Latin America explored how creativity, governance and community collaboration can strengthen climate action through a just transition for the culture sector.

Featuring:
• Guy Ritani, PermaQueer
• Helena Ramos, Amazônia de Pé
• Susannah Tantemsapya, Creative Migration / Bangkok 1899
• Thiago Jesus, People’s Palace Projects

Building on the momentum of Creatives for Climate Action - Thailand (CCAT) and Brazil’s leadership in cultural climate diplomacy, the conversation opened space for solidarity, representation and Global Majority cooperation. Speakers reflected on how culture can drive real change by investing in creative skills, safeguarding heritage and ensuring equitable access to green resources and technologies.

🔗 Watch the session: https://www.facebook.com/dcceth/videos/1426196995756731/?mibextid=wwXIfr&rdid=6QCmCiTENga9MiTA

A special thank you to Kamori Osthananda for the invitation.

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