Artists continue to raise awareness for Haiti

Posted: February 15th, 2010 | Author: | Category: Gallery/Museum Shows, Videos | Tags: | 1 Comment »

The artistic community is continuing to raise money and awareness for the recent earthquakes in Haiti.

ABOVE’s has put up his latest stencil in Cuba. The piece is meant to raise awareness for the continuing struggles of people in Haiti who have been victims of the recent earthquakes.

ABOVE says:

Cuba is less than 90 miles away from Haiti making them very close neighbors. The young and courageous neighbor is embarking to Haiti to help out those who have fallen victim. The recent earthquakes in Haiti has taken over 230,000 innocent lives, wounded 300,000 and made 1,200,000 people homeless.

Please GET INVOLVED and help donate to send aid and resources to the people of Haiti.

Here’s a video of that new painting…

HELP THY NEIGHBOR from ABOVE on Vimeo.

And Agents of Change have put together Au Secour, a group show in London to raise money for Haiti (all the money goes straight to the DEC):

Related posts:

  1. Street Cred – graffiti artists at the Pasadena Museum of California Art
  2. Young & Free: Australian street artists in SF
  3. Word To Mother among Featured Artists @ Mallick Williams & Co.
  4. Fuera de la Linea – street artists at a museum in Argentina
  5. Mad-talented ink, brush and pen artists tonight at Pandemic Gallery


  • http://Website Nelly O’Neille

    Just over a month ago, Haiti was devastated by an earthquake – over 2 million desperately in need of food assistance to rebuild their lives. The World Food Programme was there before the quake, and they’ll be there afterwards. If you want to help you should go to: http://wfp.org/crisis/haiti or text FRIENDS to 90999 to make a $5 donation.