ARTISTS AGAINST TRAFIC seeks your artistic proposals for a group exhibition to July of 2012 at Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. AAT proposes to bring together artists from all countries, with any kind of backgrounds, but living and working in Saigon, who agree to offer just one of their work for the benefit of an association involved in the development of human rights in Vietnam.
AAT proposes that these works are exhibited and sold as part of an event or an AUCTION SALE TO BENEFIT FOR THE Alliance Anti-Trafic THAT COMBAT SEXUAL EXPLOITATION, prostitution and trafficking in women and children from Asia.
AAT would like also : - promote the work of living artists in Saigon, - offer at known/unknown artists the chance to show and presenting unusual works,- initiate a collaboration between actors of the social life of Saigon and artists, - raise funds to pay for direct actions for the benefit of victims, - expose to the arguments of Anti-Trafficking Alliance some communities often in contact with sexual exploitation and trafficking in persons;
AAT will cover basic installation costs, promotion, opening night costs, sell and administration autorisations. The applicant should find funds for production and other related costs.
Guidelines for proposals : - Must include the work of at least one artist based in Vietnam - Artworks can be of any medium in any format - One page description of you and what your exhibition will be about - Sketch/picture of works to be included in the exhibition - Price you fixed for sell
Please send your picture or one page proposal to aat@artistsagainsttrafic.asia subject: Call Out AAT Please visit here for more information: allianceantitrafic.org
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call out for propositions
http://www.artistsagainsttrafic.asia
draft website
http://www.centralsaigon.com/aat/aatwp/
foundraising
http://www.centralsaigon.com/aat/dankaat/
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informations
http://allianceantitrafic.org/
http://www.no-trafficking.org/http://www.ecpat.com/http://slaveryfootprint.org/http://www.exofoundation.com/our-projects/vietnam/
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