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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