Projects

2016

Sustainability in Town of Morrisville

It all started in 2016, with our founder, Saraahi Shroff, who created a poster for the Morrisville Recycling Poster Contest. She won this contest, leading for her poster to be hung on the streets of Morrisville. This inspired her to create The ClimArt.

2018

Art Sale at Johnson's Martial Arts Cary

A big thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson! Thanks to your incredible support, We branched our and created our first sale at Johnson's Martial Arts. We were able to sell multiple art pieces to different kids and families and raised over 150 dollars being donated to statewide organizations helping to fight climate change.

2021

Public Art Display with Morrisville Community Library

In the midst of covid, we still wanted to find a way to reach out to the community. We were able to partner with the Morrisville Library to create art displays around the building. We also made it hands-on and let kids create designs and patterns to. Donations received are passed on to  statewide organizations helping to fight climate change.

2022

Sustainability Project

Seed Paper: paper mixed with seeds in them, to be placed in garden

Morrisville Lending Libraries

Built with sustainable materials, The ClimArt helped install a lending library in the Town of Morrisville. The library includes different sustainable messages as well as allows the kids in Morrisville to practice sustainability!

2023

Morrisville Spring Fest

The ClimArt enjoyed their time working with kids and adults; seeing them painting beautiful rocks, and spreading the awareness about the Climate Change at the same time. Thanks to our incredible support, we were able to collect 500 dollars which were then donated to statewide organizations helping to fight climate change.

2024


Morrisville International Festival

The ClimArt had a great time hosting a booth on September 21st, 2024 at the Morrisville International Festival. Kids and adults came to learn more about sustainable decorations as it is the start of the holiday season by painting rocks and creating paper lanterns that are able to be hung. All of our proceeds went to Carbon180 and EnvironmentNC.