<p dir="ltr">Exposure to art has the remarkable power to shape individuals’ attitudes and perceptions, challenging established viewpoints, fostering empathy, and promoting critical thinking. The Adirondack Climate Project aims to forge a personal connection between individuals and climate change through art, encouraging an authentic and embodied experience of their relationship with the climate. This article will provide a detailed account of the project’s four distinct phases: story collection, creative responses, a digital archive, and community outreach.</p>