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Artists for Freedom

Posted on July 11, 2009 by artists4freedom | 1 Comment

Artists for Freedom project

Artists for Freedom project

Hello Everyone,
Ana Lutetia was really kind to invite me to write a post on her blog, in order to spread the word about the “Artists for Freedom” project.

This project was born with one idea in mind:

To gather artists from all over the world, not matter what media they use to express themselves, around the same subject: Freedom of Speech.

What kick started this project was the situation in Iran and the struggle of those that are demanding  on the streets, every single day, their right to choose.

But not exclusively.

Issues, like the proposed “Clean Feed” in Australia,  are also on the Radar of the “Artists for Freedom” project.

The thematic  is broad but of extreme importance to all of us.

If you are interested in being a part of this movement please read more about it here.

Together we can make a difference!

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Fernando Fonseca (InWorld: Ymoerwch Rhiannyr) is a Sound Designer, Multimedia Artist, A&R of the PublicSpacesLab netlabel as well as one of the founders of the “Artists for Freedom” movement.

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  1. Artists for Freedom
    July 12th, 2009 @ 04:38

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