NOAH: A Future Hope is an artistic exploration of humanity’s responsibility to care for the earth, inspired by the shared story of Noah and the flood. Featuring three contemporary artists, each representing one of the major Abrahamic faith tradition, this exhibition brings together diverse perspectives to reflect on environmental stewardship, moral responsibility, and collective survival.
Transcending religious boundaries, NOAH: A Future Hope speaks to the urgency of ecological care in a rapidly changing world. The exhibition aims to serve as a creative catalyst, encouraging reflection and action toward more sustainable ways of living. Ultimately, it offers a vision rooted in hope: that through care, responsibility, and imagination, a more just and livable future can be made possible for generations to come.
About the Organizer
CARAVAN, an international arts NGO/non-profit, is recognized as a global leader in using the arts to build bridges between diverse cultures, peoples and spiritual traditions, toward fostering a more harmonious future, both with each other and with the earth. CARAVAN's mission is based on the belief that the arts can be one of the most effective mediums to heal our world and to creatively foster peace and harmony, by enhancing understanding, bringing about respect, enabling sharing, and deepening relationships between those of different backgrounds and worldviews. CARAVAN’s artistic initiatives have resulted in unprecedented partnerships with renowned and emerging artists from all over the globe, using art to transform our world.
For more information, see: oncaravan.org.