Sustainable art object United Star of Europe by TrashmaidBerlin made of yellow plastic waste

Group Global 3000: Gallery for Sustainable Art and Climate Action

Group Global 3000, located in Berlin, Germany, is a dedicated gallery and nonprofit association (e.V.) focused on the intersection of contemporary art and sustainability. Since its founding, Group Global 3000 has established itself as a pivotal space for "Nachhaltige Kunst" (Sustainable Art), hosting a wide array of exhibitions that tackle urgent global challenges such as the climate crisis, democracy, resource conservation, and plastic pollution. The gallery operates as a platform for international artists who integrate ecological themes into their work using diverse media, including installation, video, sound, and painting. Beyond its role as an exhibition space, Group Global 3000 acts as a cultural institution providing educational workshops, artist residencies, and public discussions. It is recognized as a competence partner of the RCE-Ruhr / UN University, reflecting its commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The organization emphasizes sustainable practices not just in its themes but also in its operations, utilizing green hosting and promoting resource-efficient artistic production. By fostering a dialogue between art and science, Group Global 3000 invites audiences to reflect on the Anthropocene and the transition toward a more sustainable future. Its location at Leuschnerdamm in Berlin-Kreuzberg serves as a hub for artists and activists dedicated to environmental transformation.