OPEN CALL First online show ‘Who Owns the Land’. The exhibition will address the relationship between the artists and their motherland through 4 major themes: State of conflict, colonialism, statelessness, diaspora
to apply, email [email protected]#opencallart
Forced veiling laws violate human rights, including the rights to equality, privacy, and freedom of expression and belief.
The world must stand in solidarity with women and girls in Iran. Mahsa Amini's death must not go unpunished.
From #niroxsculpturepark hosting our artist Ben Tuge for an #artistresidency The artwork, here still in progress, will consist in a 8 meters long fish exhibited in the park. The exhibition will open on the 1st of October 2022. Congratulations Ben! 🙌🏻
#bentuge#woodsculpture
Salma al-Shehab, a Saudi doctoral student, has been sentenced to 34 years based solely on her Twitter activity.
Even for Saudi Arabia, this sentence is preposterous.
https://t.co/zO9n5oyLlT
Afghan women have come a long way. Until recently, they held political offices, attended schools and universities, were employed in many sectors, and ran their own businesses. These gains are now at serious risk.
Women's rights are human rights.
"Hopefully, my children will grow up in a different environment. One day they will look at these photographs and remember what we went through. I hope people will see my photographs and understand our struggles and the refugee life”
#Kutupalong#Rohingya#artivism#art
We are proud to announce the brand-new collaboration with Bangladeshi Mohammed Salim Khan, photographer and fixer living in the world's largest refugee camp of Kutupalong where he reports the condition of the Rohingya.
#thepinna#Kutupalong#Rohingya#politicalart#artivism
"It is time to say, enough: enough of this imprisonment, occupation, colonisation; enough of evading the issue; enough of this fear."
@AyyashMark FULL ARTICLE on
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Artwork Haya Mohammad
Let the Flags Go High | AVAILABLE on https://t.co/hjoEK3iUSK