Art
Snakebite exhibition
Quai Wilson, Geneva
To mark the World Health Assembly, Geneva is hosting 10 colorful snake statues to raise awareness of snake bites. An exhibition to be seen on Quai Wilson.
From May 18 to 27, immerse yourself in a unique experience on the shores of Lake Geneva. To mark theWorld Health Assembly, the town is hosting a captivating exhibition to raise awareness of snakebites, a public health problem too often ignored.
Ten snake statues
Come and discover 10 colorful snake statues, created from recycled paper and materials, one of them over 2.5 meters tall.
These striking works, by renowned artists such as Lazerian Studio and Lisa Loyd, were created with Lawless Studio in collaboration with the Wellcome Trust, a charity that supports science in the face of global health challenges. The aim: to raise awareness of snakebites, responsible for 138,000 deaths worldwide each year and lifelong disabilities.
An exhibition and a call to action
The exhibition will take place between the Perle du Lac and Parc Mon Repos, with posters displayed on Quai Wilson.
More than just an invitation to art and a means of raising awareness, this installation is also a call to action. As the World Health Assembly gathers in Geneva from May 19 to 27, the exhibition draws attention to the need to increase funding, encourage medical innovation and mobilize global action against this forgotten scourge.
Come and discover these surprising sculptures and take part in this collective awareness campaign for a more united future.
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Date
25/5/2025
26/5/2025
27/5/2025
Price
Free
Address
Quai Wilson
1201 Geneva
Contact
Category
- Art
Type of Exposition
- Open-air exhibition
Webcode
www.myfarm.ch/U65rdT