Urban ReLeaf is looking for artists, designers, muralists, or community facilitators to submit proposals for an exciting new opportunity in Riga. We’re offering a €2,500 commission to develop a mural concept and lead a participatory process that brings local climate stories to life through creativity and community engagement.

Photo Credits: Riga Council
Why this matters
Climate change affects everyone, but its impacts are often invisible. In Riga, residents have been collecting environmental data on urban heat islands and air quality (PM2.5 particles), revealing how heat, air pollution, and urban design affect daily life.
A mural can translate this data into a visually engaging story, spark dialogue, and inspire action toward greener, healthier cities. By co-creating the artwork, local residents become authors of the project, strengthening community identity and connection to place.

Photo Credits: Riga Council
What we’re looking for
We are seeking curators, producers, visual artists, or collectives with experience in community engagement and co-creation. The mural should reflect one or more of the following themes:
- Urban climate data from the Urban ReLeaf project, such as heat islands or air pollution levels
- Individual contributions to climate change mitigation through sustainable daily habits
- The importance of greener, more resilient cities in today’s urban society
The mural will be installed on nine support planes and/or the opposite wall along a central pedestrian corridor between Riga Central Station and Riga Central Market, creating a vibrant and inspiring environment for passers-by.

Mural location
Details
- Budget: €2,500 (for concept development and community engagement; mural production funded separately)
- Location: Riga city center
- Application deadline: February 6, 2026
- Interviews with shortlisted candidates: March 2026
- Implementation: March–June 2026, with opening in June

Photo Credits: Riga Council
What you’ll receive
- Support from the Urban ReLeaf Riga team, including access to environmental data and community networks
- Assistance with workshops, engagement activities, and communication
- Collaboration with volunteers, students, and local residents

Photo Credits: Nora Gāgane
How to apply
Submit your application (max. 6 pages) to rpr@rpr.gov.lv, subject: Urban ReLeaf Mural, include your concept, engagement plan, budget, project timeline, previous work examples, and a short CV.
For full submission guidelines, evaluation criteria, and project resources, download our guideline PDF or contact the Urban ReLeaf Riga team. This is an opportunity to turn data into public art, create meaningful dialogue, and inspire climate action in Riga.
