Asia Art Foundation of New York Debuts at the First lvy+ Volunteer Fair, showcasing the Power of Art and Philanthropy
On October 26, the Asia Art Foundation of New York will participate in the First lvy+ Volunteer Fair, jointly hosted by the U.S. Embassy in China, the Harvard Beijing Alumni Association, the Dartmouth China Alumni Association, and several other organizations. As an invited NGO, the Asia Art Foundation of New York aims to highlight our efforts and philanthropic spirit in promoting youth aesthetic education.
The First lvy+ Volunteer Fair seeks to bring together alumni and friends in Beijing who are dedicated to charitable work, providing a platform to share their organizational visions and achievements, while also introducing the current landscape of non-profit organizations. The event aims to inspire public enthusiasm for philanthropy. Through this event, the Asia Art Foundation of New York hopes to raise awareness of the importance of youth aesthetic education and to call for greater attention to charitable causes.
The founder of the Asia Art Foundation of New York, Ms. May Liu, graduated of Harvard Business School, is committed to inspiring and fostering the creativity and aesthetic abilities of young people through art education. The Foundation aims to provide a platform for young people to engage with art through exhibitions, lectures, and workshops, while also promoting cross-cultural exchange and understanding.
At the First lvy+ Volunteer Fair, the Asia Art Foundation of New York will showcase our projects and achievements in youth aesthetic education, demonstrating to the audience the positive impact of aesthetic education on youth development. We look forward to engaging with the organizations and individuals on October 26 to collectively explore how art education can contribute to the holistic development of young people.