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Two of Andy okay's selected art pieces by Thomas Chedeville and Ibai Acevedo in limited editions to suppport The Non-Violence Project Foundation
Two of Andy okay's selected art pieces by Thomas Chedeville and Ibai Acevedo in limited editions to suppport The Non-Violence Project Foundation

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An Art for Charity collaboration - Andy okay x Non-Violence Project

Andy okay and The Non-Violence Project Foundation are thrilled to announce a significant long-term Charity Collaboration.

Andy okay's "Art for Causes" stands as an innovative art platform dedicated to fostering positive global change through the power of art. The website Andyokay.com offers limited releases of artworks from some of the world's best artists, where each artwork is linked to a nonprofit organization.

Offering captivating artworks at accessible prices, Andy okay empowers customers to acquire visually striking pieces that resonate emotionally with them, while also contributing to the linked charitable causes through optional donations.

In the forthcoming months, this collaboration will help spread awareness and support the work of the Non-Violence Project Foundation, by pairing the organization with 10 incredible artists such as Tomadee, Mykola Kuryliuk, Jason Ratliff, Nicebleed, and Frank Moth.

”A lot of people have filled their homes with posters without any real meaning. Art is so much more than colour on paper. It has the power to make people stop and think. To tell stories. To start important conversations. With the help of our collaborating artists and charity partners, we are offering the most meaningful artworks in the world.” - says Andreas Häggkvist, Artist & Founder of Andy okay.

“We're pleased to welcome this collaboration and express our gratitude to Andy okay for providing this opportunity. Our shared belief highlights the important role of art and creativity in nurturing a culture of non-violence. Collaborations like this showcase the power of partnership in bringing about meaningful and positive change.”– says Anouk Tenten, CEO of The Non-Violence Project Foundation

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For more information about Andy okay:

  • Please contact: Naslin Ossanloo, Co-Founder & Collaboration Manager, naslin@andyokay.com
  • Or visit: www.andyokay.com

For more information about The Non-Violence Project Foundation:

  • Please contact: Maria Norberg, Head of Communication, maria.norberg@nonviolence.com
  • Or visit: www.nonviolence.com

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We inspire, motivate and engage people to learn how to solve conflicts peacefully through raising awareness and education.

The Non-Violence Project Foundation empowers people with creative tools and skills to cultivate awareness and understanding of non-violence, enabling them to overcome violence, leading to a virtuous cycle of positive impact. We believe that knowledge is power, and that creativity can help unlock the full potential of this power through skill-based learning and learning tools that are more engaging, impactful, and relevant to the needs of today and tomorrow.

We have educated more than 9 million people on five continents since the organisation was founded in 1993 in Switzerland. Our education programs and outreach initiatives have won several awards for best practise. President Obama awarded NVP the ”President’s Call to Service Award” in 2011. Other awards include the Presidential Daily Light Award, received by President Bill Clinton, the Paul Harris Fellow Award given by Rotary International, the American National Safety Council Award for best practise and the Weed & Seed Award given by US Justice Department in 2009.

It is thanks to our 30-year legacy, symbol of the Knotted Gun, innovative methods, and a growing community of change advocates like you that we can shape a more peaceful and non-violent world.

We are a non-profit based in Geneva, Switzerland, but operating globally, which means you can join us wherever you are.

For more information about us and our initiatives please visit www.nonviolence.com or contact us at admin@nonviolence.com

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