Project 195 is built around the premise that art is global societyâs âonly true universal languageâ
A new movement aims to connect creators from every country across the world, asking if art could be the âone language that unites us allâ.
Project 195, launched by art platform 13AM Studio, began on 17 February and will run until 31 August. Creatives from 71 nationalities are already on board.
George Ripton, founder of 13AM Studio, explained: âArt is the purest form of connection â it crosses borders, cultures and languages without hesitation. 195 in 195 isnât just about numbers, itâs about proving that creativity can unite us in ways nothing else can.â
Each new addition is more than a name on a list, itâs a story, a culture, a perspective brought to life, he said.
From the 195 countries of the world (as defined by the United Nations), artists from Europe, Asia, Africa and South America have already signed up. Pape Ink from Panama joined the project this week. His âhigh-energy, graffiti inspiredâ style illustrations capture the theme of reconnecting with imagination, play and creative freedom, said Ripton.
The works included will be showcased online and offline, in global exhibitions and events. In a nod to artistsâ schedules, itâs up to them whether they submit an existing piece or create something new: âWe understand that creating something from scratch can be time-consuming, and the last thing we want is to add extra pressure,â said Ripton. âSo far, weâve had a mix of both new and existing pieces, and weâre happy to accommodate whatever works best for each artist.â
More than 200 artists, including illustrators, filmmakers, photographers and designers, already use 13AM Studioâs platform to showcase and sell their work.
Ripton is stepping in front of the camera to create daily updates across 13AMâs social channels. He anticipates âraw challengesâ and breakthroughs, as well as unheard stories of artists across the world, making the project âa real-time global documentary in the makingâ.
âWeâre not just counting countries â weâre changing the way the creative world is seen,â Ripton said. âTalent is universal, but opportunity and access arenât. This movement is about breaking down barriers and giving every artist, everywhere, a seat at the table.â
After hitting the goal, 13AM studios plan to expand Project 195 further to spotlight underrepresented nations and cultures, creating âa lasting platform for collaboration, cultural exchange and artistic opportunityâ.
âIn an era where the world feels increasingly divided, hostile, and fragmented, creativity remains one of the few forces capable of bridging cultures, sparking dialogue and bringing people together,â said Ripton.
To keep up with Project 195âs progress you can visit its website or Instagram account at @13amstudio
Main image: composite, from left to right: Anwar Mostafa, Divin Creador, Waigwe Gichuhi, Jose Elgueta