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📷 Discover a new exhibit at the United Nations 🌎

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Join us for this exciting new exhibit in partnership with UNFPA and Women Enabled International. WAN

Join us for this exciting new exhibit in partnership with UNFPA and Women Enabled International. [View this email in your browser]( WANTED: A World For One Billion Through to January 4, 2023 Open to the Public – All are Welcome! © Milk Glass Studios A Multi-Sensory Exhibition by United Nations Population Fund and Photoville in partnership with [Women Enabled International](. Located at the United Nations Visitors Lobby Enter at the United Nations Check-In Office 45th St & 1st Ave, New York, NY 10017 Featuring artists: Lauren Anderson Brown, Mbuto Carlos Machili, Megan Bent, Aurora Berger, Frances Bukovsky, Sugandha Gupta, Jaklin Romine and RA Walden. Exhibit on view December 2, 2022 - January 4, 2023 Open Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm [Photoville]( in partnership with [UNFPA]( and[Women Enabled International]( present eight artists who uniquely counter society’s assumptions about persons with disabilities — delving into the nuances of their lived experiences as part of the disability community. In a world that can often overlook and ignore the voices of persons with disabilities, this exhibition instead puts their voices at the forefront. Through multiple formats and mediums, this presentation of work allows viewers to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to live with a disability. Supported by UNFPA's [We Decide Programme]( funded by Spain, this exhibit showcases persons with disabilities and their work. As of this year, the global population has reached 8 billion and an estimated 15% of the world's population experiences some form of disability. Wanted: A World For One Billion explores the lives of persons with disabilities in Morocco, Ecuador, Mozambique, and the United States. It also brings together pieces from local artists with disabilities who express their art within multimedia formats, including photographs, audio recordings and video. This multi-sensory exhibition celebrates the rich lives of persons with disabilities, and the agency and strength with which they lead their lives. We invite you to explore the power within each of their voices, and the ways in which they’ve channeled their experience with disabilities into captivating pieces of art. [LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EXHIBIT HERE]( © Milk Glass NYC [LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EXHIBIT HERE]( [SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL BY JANUARY 16, 2023]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Email](mailto:info@photoville.com) Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up to stay connected!]( You are on the Photoville email list because you've subscribed or attended a past program. You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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