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Changemaker Lens

A Global Youth Storytelling Exhibition

Changemaker Lens is the storytelling strand of the St James’s Youth Changemaker Programme. It invites young people from the UK, US, Jordan, Palestine, Syria, and South Africa to tell the truth of their lived experience through photography, film, art and creative expression. Launching in London in May 2026, it forms the heart of an emerging global ecosystem of youth leadership. It is not a finished exhibition. It is an invitation to enter a shared human story.  

When will applications open? 

Applications are now open for up to 12 young people from the UK, aged 18-30, to exhibit their work at Changemaker Lens.  

When will applications close? 

Monday 23rd March 3pm 

What are the requirements? Applicants must: 

  • Be between 18-30 years old 
  • Have a story to tell 
  • Have imagination for a fairer, more just world 
  • Belief in the power of community and collective action 

What will it involve? 

Once selected, young Changemakers will receive a grant of up to £1000 to support their practice, and will be invited into a reflective creative process using a peer-support framework. This will include: 

  • Guided reflection prompts 
  • Conversations about ethical storytelling 
  • Optional creative support in photography, videography or spoken word 
  • Peer circles exploring their experiences and questions 

Changemakers will be encouraged to document: 

  • Moments of connection 
  • Expressions of resilience 
  • Daily rituals that reveal something true 
  • Contradictions, concerns and sparks of possibility 

They may choose photography, short video, painting, audio reflection, graffiti art, illustration, digital collage or other accessible forms. What matters is honesty, dignity and connection rather than polish.  

The Exhibition 

Changemakers will be chosen to exhibit their work at an exhibition in London in May 2026, with cultural institutions, funders, and practitioners in attendance. The exhibition will later be shown in New York in September. 

Who are our Global Partners? 

Alongside our St James’s cohort, we are working in partnership with brilliant organisations whose young voices will be woven through Changemaker Lens: 

  • Action Equity and EmpowermentOrganisation(Syria) 
    • Princess Motswana Institute (South Africa) 
    • Tamer Institute (Palestine) 
    • Princess Taghrid Institute (Jordan) 
    • Triibe (Washington DC)
    • University of Utah 

Why Storytelling? 

Young people everywhere face shifting grounds. The future of work is unstable and unpredictable. Many will move between multiple careers and identities. Others live through conflict, displacement, or environmental upheaval. Storytelling provides an anchor in this landscape. 

Globally, art, photography, and creative expression have been used in the face of systemic oppression to resist, to survive, and to build community.  

We want young people to:  

  • Claim their own narrative in a world that often speaks over them 
  • Build connection across language, geography and circumstance 
  • Challenge the reductive stories told about their communities 
  • Be heard, and more importantly – listened to. 

A photograph of a quiet morning in Gaza, a spoken word piece from Washington, or a video diary from a young person in London does not simply show a moment. It reveals the inner life of a generation who are trying to make sense of a rapidly changing world. 

Changemaker Lens is a visual storytelling platform that brings together young changemakers whose worlds may differ but whose questions often echo one another. It carries the central inquiry of the Youth Changemaker Programme: 

What if leadership is something we live together, rather than something we hold alone?