ARTEO

Environmental Data for Artists

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ArtEO helps artists to work with environmental data and imagery, connecting them with tools and expertise to help tell Earth's story.
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About
ArtEO helps artists (of all kinds) to engage with climate change and the planet, by providing access to “Earth Observation” data, satellite imagery, and scientific ideas

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Our projects go beyond mere visualisation. We craft multisensory artworks, tools, and experiences, born from authentic art-science collaboration.

Artist Support

Turn environmental data into powerful new stories
Get involved: art programme, curated data, tools, expertise and exhibitions.

Artist Support

Turn climate data into powerful new stories
Get involved in art programmes with curated data, tools, expertise and exhibitions.
Join our art programme
We support artists, across any discipline – on a journey of discovery
and play – culminating in original work and a showcase.
Get in touch to find out about our 2025 programme.
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Access our tools and expertise
We provide data, tools, scientific networking, and in-depth consultation for makers, helping them to see new possibilities and bring cutting-edge science into their work.  Request access to our satellite imagery library here:
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ArtEO curated collection
Image credits: ESA and NASA Earth Observatory
Exhibit with ArtEO
We exhibit artists’ work internationally at places such as Ars Electronica,
MTF Labs, Living Planet Symposium, and Rauminhalt Gallery.
In June 2025 we will send artwork to low Earth orbit. Enquire below for more information.
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“The ArtEO programme brought a renewed sense of urgency to my practice - inspiring me to focus more intentionally on Earth’s data and to integrate it meaningfully into my work.”

- Eva Petric

Get involved: art programme, tools, and exhibitions

Residencies & commissions


We work with artists of any kind, and support them 
on a journey of discovery and play – culminating in original work and a showcase. Our first cohort of artists created multimedia performances, video works, and digital tools for Ars Electronica ‘24.  Contact us to find out more about our upcoming art programme ‘25.
Contact: Programme '25
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Tools & consultations


We provide tools, scientific networking, and in-depth consultation to design studios and makers, helping to them to see new possibilities and bring cutting-edge science into their work. Click below to request access to our bespoke satellite imaging tool (requires password).
Access: Satellite Tool
Promotional poster for 'YOU:MATTER' exhibit featuring a glowing Earth with red cloud patterns, launching at the Media Museum in Bradford.
Satellite-style image showing swirling red and dark patterns over a landmass and ocean, with icy terrain at the top.
A satellite style image with red patterns
Exhibitions & Curating


We platform artists at places such as Ars Electronica, MTF Labs, Living Planet Symposium, and Rauminhalt Gallery. In June’25 we sent artwork to The International Space station. Enquire below for more information.
Enquire: Exhibitions
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Projects

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Join us 23 - 27th of June
The Living Planet Symposium and Gallery Rauminhalt, Vienna
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ArtEO is an independent arts initiative established by Imperative Space
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working in collaboration and strategic partnership with
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Museum of Contemporary Circumpolar Art logo
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