Heard on The StreetFebruary 16, 2017

Street Art for Mankind exhibition in Miami

From February 10th to 20th, following the UN exhibition in New York City, a new exhibition for Street Art for Mankind opens at Little River Miami. This exhibition brings awareness on the tragic reality of child labor and child slavery. 35 street artists from all over the world will unite in Miami to create unique and monumental paintings. Working together, and reviving the surrealist technique of the '30s, they invite us to discover a masterpiece maze made out 65 murals set up on two stories. They commit their Art from the street for the children of the streets, to provide us with a path to a more child-friendly world. Funds raised (via ticketing and the sales of the arts) will benefit the foundation of the Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi, especially the "raid and rescues" activities along with the creation of "child friendly villages." Street Art for Mankind is a world-first street art movement on a mission to stop child slavery. It is also the story of passionate people who strongly believe in Art for Social Change and have turned their passion for Art into a movement to fight one of the worst injustices of our 21st century. The United Nations #AtThisAge exhibition (Jan 17th-27th) marked the launch of this movement. In February (10th to 20th) SAM will be creating its first gigantic Masterpiece and exhibition in Little River, Miami. And, in the next five years, Street Art for Mankind will travel the world, using Art to make a stand for the rights of all children to a childhood and an education. For more information visit http://streetartmankind.org
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