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In “Untitled Land,” artist Joel L. Geolamen envisions a world where natural resources are protected and conserved, and the environment is well taken care of, with ecosystem preserved.
Let’s show support for the Philippines and vote for his work at “The Future We Want,” an international art contest organized by the UN Offices in Geneva (UNOG) in celebration of the United Nation’s 75th Anniversary.
Voting starts on 18 May and ends 18 June 2020. Visit https://thefuturewewant.UNOG.ch to vote!
What is the future we want?
In “Untitled Land,” Filipino artist Joel L. Geolamen views a future where preserving the environment and respecting ancestral lands are of utmost importance and value.
Vote for his work at “The Future We Want,” an international art contest organized by the UN Offices in Geneva (UNOG) in celebration of the United Nation’s 75th Anniversary.
Head to https://thefuturewewant.unog.ch between 18 May and 18 June 2020 to vote!