SERVICES
OUR SERVICESOur services provide mission-aligned infrastructure that helps cultural projects and organizations grow sustainably. We offer fiscal sponsorship, consultancy and agency support designed to strengthen operations, build capacity and align creative work with long-term social and environmental goals. Through these services, Creative Migration supports partners in turning ideas into resilient, values-driven practice.
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We provide cultural and sustainability consultancy for partners developing programs, exhibitions and events of all sizes. Drawing on our experience in producing artist-led and civic projects, we advise on program design, partnerships and implementation, while integrating practical sustainability measures that respond to local ecological and social contexts.
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We offer research, mapping, branding, storytelling and creative production support, including graphic design and communications commissions. When projects require specialized creative expertise, we also connect partners with project-specific artists and creatives from our global network, ensuring that each collaboration is both conceptually strong and contextually grounded.
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Creative Migration offers fiscal sponsorship through our registered foundations in Thailand and the United States. This support enables artists, collectives and cultural initiatives to access funding, manage grants and operate within established legal and financial frameworks, while remaining focused on their creative and public-facing work.
CONSULTING HIGHLIGHTS Creative Migration provided consultation as a Partner to the first-ever CCCL Film Festival (2020) on sustainable guidelines for filmmakers based on our experience with the first edition of Project Green in 2011.
Early December 2025 in Bangkok, Creative Migration organized a Climate Action Experience Tour for the second cohort of the Climate Finance Fellowship, following the cohort’s in-person Launch Convening.
As a Surge Climate Talent initiative and supported by Global Good x Amani, the fellowship brought together 20 mid-career finance leaders from the public and private sectors who are transitioning into core finance roles within mission-driven climate organizations.
Hosted at Bangkok 1899 and the Ford Community Center Bangkok, the tour connected Fellows with Thailand-based organizations advancing environmental sustainability, circular economy, conservation and community-led impact.
Since October 2024, Creative Migration has been part of the mission to bring the inaugural Bangkok Climate Action Week (2025) to life. By joining the organizing team and contributing to this truly inspiring movement for climate action, we experienced this powerful vision taking shape and it was nothing short of extraordinary.
The passion, creativity and collaboration of such a diverse group of partners turned this first-ever citywide initiative into a success.
We are deeply grateful to have played a role in shaping this milestone moment for Bangkok and the region: a testament to what’s possible when communities come together for collective action.
RESEARCH & DESIGN
Creative Migration has published the Creatives for Climate Action - Thailand (CCAT) 2025 Field Manual - a practical guide for Bangkok Climate Action Week (BKKCAW) event organizers to strengthen sustainability efforts. A condensed version of the 2024 toolkit, this edition includes an updated directory for easier use.
In collaboration with UNDP Asia-Pacific, Creative Migration designed the 2020 Gender Equality Dispatch to amplify the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence — sparking conversation, shifting perspectives and inspiring action.
Art and culture offer some of the most innovative and universal ways to address collective trauma. A community-driven pilot program in Bhutan illustrates this well: creative, safe spaces where teenagers can express themselves openly, challenge harmful social norms and build the skills to lead lives free from violence and inequality.
Creative Migration is currently researching the Thailand edition of the ASEF Culture Green Guides Series: Creative Responses to Sustainability.
Planned publication deadline: September 2026.
FISCAL SPONSORSHIP
In 2015, Creative Migration supported the D.N.A. as its fiscal sponsor to continue its efforts and to plant parkway strips with fruit trees. The long-term goal is to transform Del Aire into a place where anyone can walk down the street and simply pick fruit from the trees.
Del Aire Neighborhood Association (D.N.A.) planned to beautify their neighborhood by furthering an environmental, art project started in 2012 by Fallen Fruit. In lieu of a painting or a statue, these artists opted to plant a producing, fruit orchard in Del Aire’s neighborhood park. The spirit of this collaboration is to grow food and engage the community.
Comissioned by the Los Angeles County Department of Cultural Affairs, D.N.A. worked with the Department of Public Works to tear up the paved, median strips on its surrounding main boulevards, and replace the asphalt with native (water-sipping) plants and trees to create a beautiful and sustainable greenway.
Creative Migration was a financial sponsor to help bring the live performance by Wilderness, “Our Country,” to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2018.
The Wilderness is a theatre company that works internationally to push the envelope of the traditional theatre-going experience. Inspired by disused, unexplored and uninhabited spaces, the theatre creates immersive, experiential and interdisciplinary theatrical events that disrupt the boundaries between observer and observed.
Ghost was a video and performance art series that took place in Bangkok, Thailand. The first of the series was curated by Ghost co-founder Korakrit Arunanondchai in 2018. In 2022, curator Christina Li organized Ghost 2565, which highlighted untold stories of figures and places caught in the chasms created by the incohesion and tensions of contemporary life.
Ghost 2565: Live Without Dead Time was made possible with the support of Bangkok 1899, British Council, CMFWORKS, ECCA Family Foundation, Flanders State of the Art, The Japan Foundation, Bangkok, Han Nefkens Foundation and SAM Fund for Arts and Ecology.

