Sun, May 2, 2010 at 9:29 AM One World Art Show
One World Art Show is a fundraiser and showcase for over 60 artists from the lower mainland, Vancouver Island, Los Angeles, and Milwaukee. The goal is to raise money for Safewater Nexus's project, Joshua's Village. Check out organizer Monika Blichar's website for a full list of artists and more.
I'm almost at a loss for words to describe the event. There was such a positive atmosphere last night; everyone was there to contribute what they can in order to help make the world a better place. I want to change the world; I have no idea how, but I believe being part of something special helps make that dream a reality. On that note, I just want to say it also helps to work with great people (like Monika Blichar, Matt Chambers, Steph Forster, Ian Sheh to name a few) to make great things happen – thanks for the opportunities, guys and gals. ![]()
Steve Tan
I missed a key person in my initial video, but I'll repost an updated version soon.
Steve Tan
I've been so caught up with other projects that it'll be a few days for the updated video to make its way online. Here's the original video again for those looking for some information on Matt Chambers and the Haiti Project.

Reader Comments (1)
Dear Steve,
Thanks for the great video you have posted for easy viewing,, so that every magical being may help Haiti, in whatever ways and means we so consciuoly create.
i am very much looking forward to watching the unedited version of Matt Chambers speech at MAB Ventures "One Wrold", May 1st.
I am a jjournalist, creating a feature arts spotlight story, for The Agora paper, on" One World" and the artist's, their amazing art,and worthy cause, for publication and distribution, this week.
Since Monica did promise to send me the raw files for my story and various quotables, I am requesting that you kindly send me a pdfi file or whatever is easy to open, after her fine suggestion, since my deadline is past, and I must once again, listen to and watch Matt's moving piece, in order to add more intimacy into the moving piece.
Feel free to confirm me with MAB Ventures and email me your original file, which of course, I shall only make use of for this particular piece for this paper.
Interesting blog.
My homeschooling 14 year young teen and I really enjoyed the camera holder video. Well done, real and well edited.
Looking forward to hearing from you, at your earliest convenience.
Gratefully,
Katherine
www.theagoranational.ca