On June 1, the Universal Children‘s Day, young artists from India, Guatemala, France, North Macefonia, Greece and Ukraine responded to call for participation in the virtual exhibition „Freedom to Life“ organized by the international #creativefellowship foundation in a Ready2Print format.

The virtually launched exhibition features 28 artworks by young talents and aims to raise awareness of the current humanitarian crisis, bringing moral support to children at risk.

Highlighting on the concept of the exhibition Petra Zublasing, two times Olympian and industrial artist from Italy who curates the project said: „Freedom to Life is one of the basic human rights described in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Since February 24 this year people of Ukraine are violently deprieved of this right. Through the eyes of young artists we wanted to remind the humanity of how fragile our freedoms can be and give the new generation a voice to raise this awareness worldwide through their talents.“

She further added: „We encourage every institution, be that a school, a dance studio, a theater or even hairdressing saloons anywhere in the world, to print this exhibition to show their solidarity with children of this current war “.

Kira Pizura, exhibition participant from Ukraine explained her understanding of “Freedom for Life” as follows: “I see freedom precisely as a courage to stand for yourself, believing in a better future. Although it might be difficult today, the main thing is to stay in control and move on. We do not know what future can bring us but believing in it gives us freedom. Freedom of action, freedom of speech…”

The full version of the virtual exhibition “Freedom for Life” can be accessed at the Creative Fellowship’s website https://creativefellowship.org/ready2print-exhibition/ till June 30.

ready2print format

Is an innovative concept in museum quality exhibitions.

Creative Fellowship’s easy to print exhibition is designed to campaign for FREEDOM and PEACE in Ukraine, raise awareness of the current humanitarian crisis, and bring moral support to those at risk.

Ready2print exhibitions are provided free of charge as high-resolution digital files. Institutions or individuals interested in participation, can request files at art@creativefellowship.org   or DM on Instagram to @creative.fellowship

Freedom to Life

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Article 2

Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.