Breaking Borders Through Art, or BBTA, is a project that aims to bring together what art and human rights have in common. Both are concerned with what is (or is not) the identity, dignity, transformation of lives, vision of the future and mission of humanity.
By bringing together artists with migrants, a work of art will be developed as the product of a significant connection between them.
Inspired by the concept of feelingful thinking, art dignifies the human experience by giving voice to thoughts and feelings, which triggers the recognition of humanity itself and, therefore, the contemplation of our collective humanity.
These artistic products will be auctioned and the funds will revert to the NGO Donate4Refugees.
On Existence, by Carolina Marcos Caldeira and N
Kimuli Rony, by Rita Andrade and K
The Unwritten & Unwritable, by Blanca Rivera Domecq
Amirah, by Daniela Miguel and Azim Miah
Lighting, by Filipa Dominguez and Samil
Migration is a strange story, by Ana Macedo and Farima
Let Love Lead the World, by Filipe Santareno and Fidelis Mathew
End the Silence, by Ben Rough
The World That's Not Mine, by Beatriz Paiva and the Astronaut
Throught which door can I enter, stay and build, by Mosca Que Ladra
The Camp, by Catarina Tomé
The Journey, by Beatriz Martins and K
THE SUN WILL RISE AND WE WILL TRY AGAIN, by Chiara Pagano and Ben
In Kamuli's Shoes, by Rodrigo Quesado and Kimuli
JOY, by Alicia Lacoste and Mama Joi
I am who I no longer am, by Anonymous and N
Wearing the Weights of Discrimination, by Coletivo Bira and Sayd