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Visual Voices: Artistry for Gender Equality

An international exhibition utilizing wordless opinion cartoons to champion gender parity across the globe.

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About the Exhibition

Conception and Goal

Conceived in 2007, "Illustrators for Gender Equality" is an international art exhibition dedicated to promoting gender equality. It achieves this through the powerful medium of opinion cartoons, aiming to foster dialogue and understanding worldwide.

Global Reach

The exhibition showcases the work of 30 talented graphic artists hailing from 20 diverse countries. This international collaboration underscores the universal relevance of gender equality.

The Power of Wordless Art

A distinctive feature of the exhibition is that all cartoons are presented without words. This deliberate choice ensures that the powerful visual messages transcend language barriers, making the exhibition accessible and impactful for all audiences, regardless of their linguistic background.

Exhibition Tour

The "Illustrators for Gender Equality" exhibition has traveled extensively since its inception, reaching numerous venues across multiple continents. Below is a chronological overview of its tour stops:

Year Location Venue
2007 Madrid, Spain Galileo Showroom, Latinarte Showroom, La Paloma Cultural Center, Villa de Vallecas Youth Center
2008 Madrid, Spain Royal Mail House
Oaxaca, Mexico Oaxaca City Palace Museum
2009 Mexico City, Mexico UNAM (Autonomous University of Mexico)
Colima, Mexico Colima Regional Museum
Havana, Cuba Francisco Velรกzquez
Umeรฅ, Sweden Umeรฅ University
Cรกceres, Spain Pintores Gallery
2010 Baracoa, Cuba La Musa Gallery
2011 Xalapa, Mexico Palace of Justice of Veracruz
2012 San Cristรณbal de las Casas, Mexico Palace of Justice
Yucatรกn, Mexico Palace of Justice
2013 Singapore The Arts House
Guadalajara, Spain Palace of Duke of Pastrana

Featured Artists

Blasberg

Argentina

Tsocho Peev

Bulgaria

Menekse Cam

Turkey

Huang Kun, Yu Liang, Ni Rong

China

Elena Ospina, Vladdo

Colombia

Oki

Costa Rica

Falco, Ares, Adรกn

Cuba

Kilia

Dominican Republic

Pancho Cajas

Ecuador

Kimberly Gloria Choi

Hong Kong

Victor Ndula

Kenya

Boligan, Dario, Rocko

Mexico

Derkaoui

Morocco

Tayo Fatunla

Nigeria

Firuz Kutal

Norway

Florian-Doru Crihana

Romania

Omar Zevallos

Peru

Doris

Poland

Node, JRmora, Sex, Enio

Spain

Miel

Singapore

Enos

USA

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