News
Jul 18, 2012
Art in All of Us exhibits at World Expo 2012 in South-Korea and at Rio+20
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, 19th of June, 2012 – Art in All of Us has been invited to exhibit at two major international events in order to promote cultural tolerance and exchanges.
Art in All of Us have been honored to exhibit in Brasilia and then in Rio+20 conference for UN Conference on Sustainable Development in partnership with Terra Planeta Mulher .
110 photographs and drawings are displayed from children around the world in the conference hall. At the Rio+20 Conference, world leaders, along with over 50,000 participants from governments, the private sector, NGOs and other groups, will come together to shape how we can reduce poverty, advance social equity and ensure environmental protection on an ever more crowded planet to get to the future we want.
Art in All of Us images are also displayed at the World Expo 2012 in Yeosu, South Korea from May 12th until August 12th. The theme of the Expo is “The Living Ocean and Coast” with subthemes of “Preservation and Sustainable Development”. The organizers anticipate participation of more than 140 countries and international organizations, and 8 million visitors.
“We are very proud to have been invited to those two major events. It gives Art in All of Us a global recognition for our work around the world. Our exhibition highlights the importance of cultural diversity and tolerance for sustainable development, says Anthony Asael, founder of Art in All of Us.
About Art in All of Us
Art in All of Us (AiA) is a not for profit organization based in Belgium and in the United States (501(c)(3)) that promotes tolerance through artistic and cultural exchange activities throughout all the 193 UN member countries. Backed by organization like the UNICEF, SOS Children Villages, Fundacion America and important network of volunteers, AiA’s activities have reached more than 150000 children and 1600 schools in 193 countries.
Press Contact – Anthony Asael: anthonyasael@artinallofus.org
Press Kit : http://www.artinallofus.org/news/press-interviews/presskit.html
Website: www.artinallofus.org
Photographs: http://www.flickr.com/photos/anthonyasael/collections/
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Art in All of Us have been honored to exhibit in Brasilia and then in Rio+20 conference for UN Conference on Sustainable Development in partnership with Terra Planeta Mulher .
110 photographs and drawings are displayed from children around the world in the conference hall. At the Rio+20 Conference, world leaders, along with over 50,000 participants from governments, the private sector, NGOs and other groups, will come together to shape how we can reduce poverty, advance social equity and ensure environmental protection on an ever more crowded planet to get to the future we want.
Art in All of Us images are also displayed at the World Expo 2012 in Yeosu, South Korea from May 12th until August 12th. The theme of the Expo is “The Living Ocean and Coast” with subthemes of “Preservation and Sustainable Development”. The organizers anticipate participation of more than 140 countries and international organizations, and 8 million visitors.
“We are very proud to have been invited to those two major events. It gives Art in All of Us a global recognition for our work around the world. Our exhibition highlights the importance of cultural diversity and tolerance for sustainable development, says Anthony Asael, founder of Art in All of Us.
About Art in All of Us
Art in All of Us (AiA) is a not for profit organization based in Belgium and in the United States (501(c)(3)) that promotes tolerance through artistic and cultural exchange activities throughout all the 193 UN member countries. Backed by organization like the UNICEF, SOS Children Villages, Fundacion America and important network of volunteers, AiA’s activities have reached more than 150000 children and 1600 schools in 193 countries.
Press Contact – Anthony Asael: anthonyasael@artinallofus.org
Press Kit : http://www.artinallofus.org/news/press-interviews/presskit.html
Website: www.artinallofus.org
Photographs: http://www.flickr.com/photos/anthonyasael/collections/
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