October 17, 2025

Noticias:

PERDER A TU PERRO EN UN VUELO EQUIVALE, LEGALMENTE, A PERDER UNA MALETA, SEGÚN LA JUSTICIA EUROPEA -

jueves, octubre 16, 2025

APAVIT SE OPONE AL COBRO DE TUUA A LOS PASAJEROS INTERNACIONALES EN TRÁNSITO -

jueves, octubre 16, 2025

SKY ANUNCIA EL CIERRE DE SU RUTA LIMA – CANCÚN -

miércoles, octubre 15, 2025

AFROTURISMO: TURISMO CON IDENTIDAD Y PROPÓSITO EN FESTURIS -

miércoles, octubre 15, 2025

POR PRIMERA VEZ EN LA HISTORIA, BRASIL ALCANZA LA MARCA DE 7 MILLONES DE TURISTAS EXTRANJEROS -

miércoles, octubre 15, 2025

KLM CELEBRA 106 AÑOS DE CONEXIÓN CON LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS -

martes, octubre 14, 2025

INDIGO ANUNCIA NUEVAS RUTAS HACIA CHINA -

martes, octubre 14, 2025

PERÚ FINALIZA SU PARTICIPACIÓN EN EXPO 2025 OSAKA-KANSAI CON EL PREMIO DE ORO AL MEJOR DISEÑO DE PABELLÓN -

martes, octubre 14, 2025

PAPA LEÓN XIV: “REZO PARA QUE EL PERÚ PUEDA CONTINUAR EN LA VÍA DE LA RECONCILIACIÓN” -

domingo, octubre 12, 2025

COMUNICADO DE LATAM : CANCELACIÓN DE VUELOS DESDE Y HACIA CUSCO -

sábado, octubre 11, 2025

OACI RECHAZÓ ELEVAR LA EDAD DE JUBILACIÓN DE PILOTOS COMERCIALES PROPUESTA POR IATA -

sábado, octubre 11, 2025

EE.UU. SE COMPROMETE A TRABAJAR «PRODUCTIVAMENTE» CON PRESIDENTE JOSÉ JERÍ -

sábado, octubre 11, 2025

CROWNE PLAZA LIMA Y EL HOLIDAY INN LIMA AIRPORT GANARON EN LOS WORLD TRAVEL AWARDS 2025 -

viernes, octubre 10, 2025

CÓCTELES, MÚSICA Y ESTILO: NHOW LIMA REINVENTA EL ENTRETENIMIENTO EN LA CIUDAD -

viernes, octubre 10, 2025

MARÍA CORINA MACHADO  OBTUVO EL NOBEL DE LA PAZ 2025 -

viernes, octubre 10, 2025

  • la “hermana sagrada de Machu Picchu”, imponente ciudadela inca recuperada después de más de cuatro siglos perdida…
  • Una de las grandes atracciones en Puno, al borde de Lago Titicaca, es el paseo en las clásicas barcas de caña de totoras
  • es un importante sitio arqueológico pre inca ubicado en los Andes nororientales de Perú, en la Provincia de Luya. Cultura Chachapoyas.
  • Turistamagazine 30 años al sirviendo al turismo peruano… No sirviéndose de él…

STAND WITH UKRAINE: EXHIBITION  APRIL 1 & 2, 2022

In accordance with New York City mandate, all visitors age 5 and older must be vaccinated against COVID-19 and must provide proof of vaccination (two doses of an accepted vaccine, or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine) COVID-19 with another form of identification in order to enter into One Art Space. Mask must be worn inside the gallery at all times for all visitors over the age of two.

Stand with Ukraine

Our message is simple – Make Art, not War.

NEW YORK/31/02/2022/The Stand with Ukraine art show will take place on April 1-2, 2022 in One Art Space Gallery on 23 Warren Street in New York. The art show aims to create an artistic platform for artists and viewers to learn more about the pain and struggle that citizens in Ukraine are dealing with. This original art show in support for Ukraine will be hosted by NYC Art Movement and curated by David De Hannay, a human rights activist and founder of NYC Art Movement.

NYC Art Movement is a community of artists that is motivated by democratic creative freedom. Inspired by the vibrancy and multiculturalism of New York, the artists associated with NYC Art Movement desire to provide political commentary on the modern human condition at home and abroad. New York City is the home of the largest Ukrainian community in the United States, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine has mobilized the community to come together to fight for the sovereignty of the peaceful nation. NYC Art Movement is hosting an art show to highlight artists within the collective who have connections to Ukraine and want to not only denounce the unjustified war but also to highlight Ukrainian culture. There are also Ukrainian artists participating in the show.

We are in the midst of a humanitarian crisis with the number of deaths rapidly rising in Ukraine. This war is only one of the many examples of human abuse and depopulation in the world. The art that will be presented by the NYC Art Movement was made to promote action and support from New Yorkers to help start a movement for real peace. Together we can motivate people to stand up against war and for humanity. The presented artwork will highlight the current human rights tragedy. The proceeds collected during the art show will be donated to the International Rescue Committee, which is supporting Ukrainian refugees with food, medical care and emergency services. 

According to David De Hannay, the Stand with Ukraine art show will be the first of many art shows of its kind beginning in New York City and eventually migrating across the World.

Our message is simple – Make Art, not War.

NYC Art Movement

David De Hannay, Art Curator

Anna Jast, Art Manager

Exhibition Hours: Saturday, April 2 from 1 – 9pm

Opening Reception:

Friday, April 1, 2022 from 6 – 9pm

Dance Performance: Saturday, April 2 from 6 – 9pm

Register Eventbrite

Address 23 Warren StreetStreet-level—Gallery 1

New York, NY 10007 +646- 559-0535

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