Introduction by representatives of the hosting and organizing units in Macau
The Louvre Art Exhibition in France invites works from Australia
The 6th Louvre International Art Exhibition, titled "One World, One Future," will be held in October, with the Macau Youth Exhibition Association serving as the joint curator for the Macau region and the Blueprint International Education Alliance as the organizer for the Macau region. From now until 8 pm on September 9th, artworks from art enthusiasts aged 2 to 18 from all over Macau will be collected and sent to the French headquarters for review. Approved works can be exhibited at the Carrousel Hall of the Louvre in Paris, France in October.
Promote peace and common development
The above activities are supported by the United Nations World Food Programme and jointly curated by governments and social organizations from multiple countries. The press conference was held on the afternoon of the 28th of this month at the Four Directions Art Space in Macau. Co curator and President of the Macau Youth Art Exhibition Association, Li Hancheng, Vice President of Blueprint International Education Alliance, Chen Xiaojing, Secretary General of the Macau Youth Art Exhibition Association, Ruan Shaotao, and Deputy Supervisory Director, Li Yongyi, attended the event.
The person in charge said that the theme of this art exhibition is "Saving Lives, Paris Olympics, Technology Changing the Future". In the past five art exhibitions, the conference has collected more than 20000 excellent works from over 80 countries and regions around the world, and has received strong support from all sectors of the world. This exhibition has profound significance. Exhibitors will not only receive award certificates issued by the United Nations World Food Programme organizing committee and the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, but their works will also be exhibited in the Carrousel Hall of the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, and receive recommendation letters from international art experts. This exhibition combines the sections of children and young artists, as well as two stages of online and offline exhibitions. Participants in the children's group must be between the ages of 2 and 18, while those in the youth group must be over 18 years old.
Li Hancheng mentioned that the competition theme emphasizes the values of peace, common development, and global prosperity. We hope to convey our belief in beautiful wishes through the competition, advocate for harmony and cooperation in the international community, broaden the artistic horizons of Macau's youth, promote cultural exchange, and facilitate social interaction between Macau and the international community.