Showcasing young artists from around the world capturing the realities of conflict.
We are delighted to be supporting the charity Never Such Innocence with their 10th anniversary exhibition at The Royal Society of Arts, opening this week. We collaborated with the Passion Partnership, whose work supports those who don’t have a voice, and were partnered with the Never Such Innocence charity. Passion Partnership facilitates pro bono working between not-for-profit organisations and those involved in the PR and communications industry and they hope this will become a standard practice in the communications industry.
Never Such Innocence gives young people across the globe a voice on the realities of war and conflict and the exhibition showcases 32 pieces of artwork and poems from young people aged 9-18 years; capturing the impact of international war and their hopes for the future.
With so many children currently living in a conflict zone, it is vital that adults listen to how their decisions affect children. The exhibition presents a unique opportunity to understand a younger generation’s point of view.
The artwork on display features entries from 129 countries including; Sri Lanka, China, Turkey, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Scotland, Canada, Taiwan, United States, Indonesia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, England and Ecuador.
Never Such Innocence 10th Anniversary exhibition presented at: The Vaults of The Royal Society of Arts, 8 John Adam St, London, WC2N 6EZ
The exhibition is free and open to the public 1st July (12pm-10pm); 2nd July (8pm-10pm); 4th July (8am-8pm); 5th July (8am-8pm), so please visit. More about the exhibition and timings here.
We are proud to be an extension of Never Such Innocence’s team, helping to bring awareness to their brilliant and worthy cause.
To donate to Never Such Innocence please see here.