Hello World, An Art Affair around the Globe

June 05 11:21 2020
Hello World, An Art Affair around the Globe
Hello World takes art lovers on a (virtual) voyage around the world. Without having to leave the safety of their homes, travelers can check out paintings, music, dances, films, installations and cultural institutions from Algeria to Zambia with countless stops along the way.

Boston, Massachusetts – On June 20, 2020 – the summer/winter solstice, the nonprofit organization TransCultural Exchange invites art lovers on a (virtual) voyage around the world. With the mere click of a mouse, travelers can check out paintings, music, dances, films and installations by contemporary artists working in Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, Finland, France, Japan, Norway, Spain, Germany, Morocco, Peru, Poland, Senegal, Turkey and Zambia with countless stops along the way. They can collaborate with art projects from Kyrgyzstan, the UK, US, Brazil and more. The choices are myriad; hundreds of artists and cultural venues from over 70 countries make up the tour.

A bit of background:

Hello World was inspired by the local efforts gallantly being made by artists throughout the world during the COVID-19 pandemic.  For instance, the Italian balcony singers, serenading passersby.

Hello World takes this idea to the global level as a way for artists and cultural venues to demonstrate care and concern not only for their close friends, but also for those far away – to signal that we are all in this pandemic together.

Who and How Hello World Works:

Hello World solicited texts, SoundCloud links, jpegs and YouTube/vimeo videos from artists (of all cultures, disciplines, abilities, backgrounds and orientations), residing anywhere in the world. Among those participating are such renown artists as Dorothea Rockburne (USA), Joaquin Fargas (Argentina), Josely Carvalho (Brazil), Shaarbek Amankul (Kyrgyzstan), The Wahapahapa Band (Tanzania), Chun-Hao Chen (Taiwan), Sawad Brooks (USA), Arthur Ganson (USA) and Lloyd Schwartz (USA). (The complete list to date is here: http://transculturalexchange.org/activities/hw/artists.htm.)

At the same time, Hello World and the participating artists gathered together names and websites of arts and cultural venues throughout the world who have agree to post a link to Hello World on their website. They will do this on the day of the launch, as a tribute of solidarity with their colleagues around the globe. The list of participating venues to date is listed here: http://transculturalexchange.org/activities/hw/venues.htm  

They include: Theater without Borders, The International Association of Art (UNESCO Official Partner), PICA (Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts), Flux-News, the Art Gallery of International University of Sarajevo, Union of Bulgarian Artists, Radio SUBMARINE (Egypt), Radio Dordogne France, Bucharest International Dance Film Festival,  SANAVA (South Africa National Association for the Visual Arts), artists-in-labs, Taipei Artist Village, Museum Making of Ukrainian Nation, The Venezuelan Association of Plastic Artists – AVAP, Southlondonmuseum (SLM), Center for Research and Teaching Excellence (CRASE) at the University of San Francisco, Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator (DVCAI), MIT Program in Art, Culture and Technology (ACT), Ewing Gallery of Art at the University of Tennessee Knoxville and the George Washington Carver Museum, among hundreds more.

When: On June 20th, 2020, the project’s launch date, Hello World will have uploaded all the participating artists’ projects and will broadcast the project to the entire global community (through Hello World and the hundreds of participating venues’ websites).

Why? Hello World aims

1. To sustain people-to-people interactions within and beyond borders, during this period of travel restrictions and social distancing.

2. To provide artists and many in the arts and cultural community more visibility during this difficult time of limited operations.

3. To address the isolation, loss and fear resulting from the pandemic’s decrease in our usual sources of solace – the arts, a connection with others and non-threatening interactions with those outside our usual sphere.

4. To help encourage a global mindset to stem the rising nationalism, discrimination and other extremist tendencies that often results when people feel scared or stressed.

Note to Members of the Press: 

The following link provides a glimpse of some of Hello World’s submissions that will appear on Hello World on the day of the launch: transculturalexchange.org/activities/hw/projects.htm

(Note: This link is under construction, subject to change and not for public consumption. It is only available to the press to offer a view of the artists’ submissions, still being formatted and added to on a daily basis to be readied in time of the project’s launch. Any and all the nearly 250 projects, however, are available upon request.)

TransCultural Exchange is a 501c3 non-profit organization, whose mission is to foster a greater understanding of world cultures through artist exchanges, large-scale global projects and educational programming – most notably, a biennial International Conference on Opportunities in the Arts. TransCultural Exchange’s nearly three-decades of service in the field of cultural exchange have earned the organization acclaim, support and awards from institutions such as the Northeast Chapter of the International Art Critics Association (AICA), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Massachusetts Cultural Council and Asian Cultural Council, among others. Hello World is just one project  in the organization’s long history of working across boundaries and disciplines, using the internet as a vehicle to do so. Starting in 2008, TransCultural Exchange produced two global projects where artists collaborated with artists in different parts of the world: Here, There and Everywhere: The Art of the Future and Here, There and Everywhere: The Art of Collaboration.

Media Contact
Company Name: TransCultural Exchange
Contact Person: Mary Sherman
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Phone: 6174130967
Address:300 SUMMER ST APT 36
City: Boston
State: Massachusetts
Country: United States
Website: https://transculturalexchange.org/activities/hw/overview.htm

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