a drawing for drawing competition on disability
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his global art project aims to educate by having kids with and without disabilities, ages 6-17, draw their “understanding and feelings toward disability and related issues, such as accessibility, inclusion and discrimination.”
“I think the most important message is the celebration of diversity as a positive feature of our human condition,” Andrea Pregel, co-founder and executive director of GLOBI, told The Mighty.
The contest closed on June 30, 2015 with more than 3,000 submissions from 45 countries. The general public can vote for their favorite drawings online from August 1 through September 30. Then, judges will vote on the top 60 drawings from that pool, and the winning 30 pieces of artwork will be exhibited in New York at the 70th United Nations General Assembly.