Join our Member Community:

The International Forum for Eco-Embodied Arts (IFEEA) is an evolving transdisciplinary platform and membership organisation bringing together artists, researchers, educators, and activists engaged with eco-embodied practices. The forum nurtures an expanding network of people and projects, co-creating dialogues, gatherings, and research across cultures and ecologies. We are committed to fostering inclusion, equality, and diversity in all aspects of our work and operations.

IFEEA offers four membership strands on a voluntary base, fostering diverse ways to engage and connect:

GRASSROOT / GENERATIVE / AMBASSADOR / CORE

Members gain access to a broad eco-embodied arts community, a platform to share and present their work, and opportunities to initiate activities, shape programming, and influence policies. The membership structure promotes accessibility, participation, and exchange across and beyond geographies, abilities, cultures and disciplines. There is no membership fee.

Grassroot Member:
Grassroot Members receive our newsletter, access to eco-embodied arts event updates and resources on the IFEEA website, and invitations to membership meetings, live events and online community exchange opportunities.

Generative Member: Generative Members actively shape IFEEA activities, initiate or join working groups, and co-curate events like residencies, peer-support groups, and web events. They contribute to building networks, forming partnerships, and sharing updates on the website. Generative Members also provide feedback during bi-monthly membership meetings on group activities and co-curated events.

Ambassador
Ambassador Members activate and coordinate local ‘branches’ in IFEEA’s pluriverse , foster networking, map emerging communities, and might advocate for further partnerships. They host activities and eco-embodied knowledge exchanges in their localities, sharing them with the broader IFEEA community.

Core Member
Core Members join the IFEEA steering group for at least one year, coordinating forum structure and policies, attending monthly meetings and advancing ecological and financial sustainability through partnerships and funding. They also offer guidance and coordination between working groups.

PARTNERSHIPS:
IFEEA is looking for partnerships with like-minded organisations and institutions which might benefit from our practitioner-networks and our eco-embodied arts expertise. Partnerships can strengthen our knowledge-base and institutional standing, and enable possible funding and trans-disciplinary project-development. It can lead to a broader reach and impact of practitioner-activities beyond the arts sector into the wider public sphere. Partnerships could be project- or practitioner-specific, set up for a series of planned events, or be more long-term oriented. Contact us through our email for more information at info@ifeea.earth