Video: Angels from Auckland. Social art project Everyday Angels in Auckland
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
An unusual social art project in the New Zealand city of Auckland was founded by the charitable public organization Auckland City Mission. In collaboration with the advertising agency Publicis Mojo, they decorated the city with graffiti in the form of angel wings, and invited people who are not indifferent to the fate of the disadvantaged people of the city to participate in a charity art event. Everyday Angels in Auckland … NGO sponsors have pledged to contribute $ 5 to the cashier on behalf of everyone who finds the wings painted in the city, takes a picture as an angel, and uploads the photo to the Auckland City Mission Facebook page.
The main feature of the project is that these wings are "scattered" around the city so that some are easy to find, while others are hidden in places that you cannot find without a map. By the way, a map of the location of the wings has also been developed, so it is not so difficult to become an angel with its help.
And here is the Auckland City Mission page, where winged photos should be posted. So be in Auckland - become an angel for a couple of minutes!
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