Every Human Has Rights: 60 Signers for the 60th Anniversary

Artist Max Dana created this piece of 'live' art to help spread the word about human rights and the Universal Declaration. According to Max, "A piece of art only exists when it’s shown and shared, so I decided to make it ‘live’. The Artist is using her work to engage people with human rights and the EHHR pledge.

According to Max Dana's website "[Max was] asked by a young man: “As an individual, what can I do?“. Mobilize, organize, talk, share, participate…" to which, she replied in the context of her work: "Whether we donate money or time, or ‘only’ contribute to spread the word and awareness about a crisis (or a cause) everything is important, as well as not looking away because we think we’re not concerned. Tall oaks from little acorns grow means each and every one of us has the power to get involved, each provides its own value at its own level. My ‘area of specialization’ is art and creativity and I hope this piece of work will be living for many other anniversaries. Choose your own way"

Read Max Dana's statement about '60 Signers for the 60th Anniversary'