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International Arts in Dubai supports humanitarian work

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Art PA Area, a growing international community of artists based in Dubai, today announced details of a new fundraising campaign later this month to help underprivileged children and other humanitarian causes.
The “Art BA Part” community was founded 12 months ago and will hold its second annual dinner and art auction on September 29 to raise funds for Dubai Cares and United Nations Children’s, part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s global efforts. Fund in India (UNICEF).
A group of artists from the United Arab Emirates, India, Chile, Ecuador, South Africa, Germany, Iran, Italy, the United States and Ukraine, who belong to the “ARTPA Area” community, have exhibited their artwork and contributed to the auction. It will be held at the Taj Dubai Hotel (Business Bay) in Business Bay.
The event is supported by singer and songwriter Ronan Keating, who has sold over 20 million records worldwide and is active as an artist, publicist and charity worker.
In this context, Medha Nanda, founder and philanthropist and artist of the “Art PA Part” community said: After our successful launch last year, we are grateful and grateful to welcome so many new artists who have been enthusiastic. Join us again in supporting Dubai Cares and the organization. United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in India, through their amazing artwork.
Amal Al Reda, Head of Donor Relations and Partnerships at Dubai Cares, said: “There is an urgent need to revive art culture in our country and platforms like “Art BA Part” play a vital role in showcasing talent. Artists and art movements around the world are contributing to the growth and use of creative media to highlight issues that need our attention and action globally.

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In turn, Fayrouz Taqi Al-Din, Head of Partnerships and Resource Mobilization, UNICEF Gulf Office in Dubai, said: “Such partnerships play an important role in helping UNICEF achieve its important goals and helping children facing the most difficult situations.” the world
For his part, Richard Peyton, Head of Partnerships and Resource Mobilization, UNICEF India, said: We are grateful to have the support of children like Medha Nanda, with whose support we can continue to improve and deliver on children’s lives. They have new opportunities all over India.
Art consultant Neil Shukla will welcome art gallery guests as they arrive for the annual dinner and art auction. Participating artists include American painter Michael Steinbrick, painter Akshita Lad who brings New York City’s crowded streetscapes to life, Mumbai-born and now Dubai-based student at the prestigious Lotus Institute. and Iranian writer Habiba Mousavi.

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