ASM ArtScience™ Prize 2025

ASM ArtScience™ Prize 2022
ASM ArtScience™ Prize 2022

We invite you to explore this year’s competition, where art meets science in meaningful, future-forward ways. Here, you’ll find all the information you need about the theme, submission process, and key resources to get started.

We are proud to collaborate with the National Academy of Arts, Culture and Heritage (ASWARA) to elevate this year’s prize experience, bringing together diverse creative communities in the spirit of innovation and sustainability.

Theme: “Transforming the Future of Arts: AI Meets Sustainability”

The ASM ArtScience™ Prize 2025 focuses on the intersection of AI and sustainability, encouraging participants to explore how artificial intelligence can drive innovative synergies in sustainable art practices.

Art is changing, and technology is playing a big role in its future. With AI as a digital tool, artists and scientists can create new and exciting forms of expression—art that adapts, responds, and connects with people in personal ways. When creativity meets technology, the possibilities are endless. At the heart of this transformation is sustainability. Using eco-friendly materials and responsible methods, artists can ensure that their work not only inspires but also cares for the planet. AI-powered art is more than just something to look at—it can be interactive, moving, and thought-provoking, drawing people into meaningful experiences. Some ideas are too advanced to bring to life today, but AI can help artists and scientists to explore future possibilities, address real-world challenges, and push the boundaries of creative innovation. By blending creativity, innovation, and responsibility, the future of art will not only be seen but experienced—shaping a world that is more interconnected, sustainable, and visionary.

📥 How to Submit

🔗 Submit Your Application Here

📅 Submissions are open from 20 March 2025 until further notice.

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