Climate House is a creative think tank and forthcoming Los Angeles climate museum, staging creative interventions toward better worlds.
Through policy-integrated exhibitions, dinner series, sonic works, avant-garde publications, cultural campaigns, and civic programming, Climate House demonstrates pathways toward more life-affirming realities. These interventions allow audiences to experience and shape change directly, building cultural momentum for change and restoring a sense of creative agency within the systems shaping our world.
Climate change anchors our work because it has become the universal condition shaping public life — the context within which all other issues unfold. We understand it as a symptom of a broader politics of harm, revealing how governing systems determine whose futures are protected and whose are not. In response, Climate House cultivates a politics of care as an antidote — asking: What does policy feel like? What can it feel like? How can we shepherd it toward more life-affirming conditions for all?