You have met Patricio in May of 2025 (IRL)
2025-05-02
You got this digital collectible because you have met Patricio Worthalter in real life during May of 2025. https://twitter.com/worthalter https://t.me/patricioworthalter See my collection: https://collections.poap.xyz/youve-met-patricio/1
You Met Team WoW in Paris
2025-02-14
Bonjour! It's our first stop on the AFFC Season 2 World Tour. WoW is taking over the Top Floor at ArtVerse Gallery with a collaboration with the brilliant Amber Vittoria. She created 3 new original artworks and poems inspired by the WoW Manifesto. If you got this POAP, it means you met the WoW Team at one of our partner events: Down the Rabbit Hole with the Tezos Art Team, L'Amour de la Pizza with PizzaDAO and the Good News Show Paris edition. Next up: ETHDenver. Yeehaw!
This POAP has been delivered to those who met Adelina in Paris, in September 2024. WoW teamed up with SheFi and Lens to organise Le XYZ Brunch at Guru, following XYZ Paris.
This POAP commemorates your attendance at Le XYZ Brunch at Guru in Paris, organized by SheFi, World of Women, and Lens on September 28, 2024. A big merci for joining our panel on ownership in the age of AI, participating in onchain activities, and networking Paris style. Stay in touch: World of Women | Follow on X https://x.com/worldofwomennft SheFi | Follow on X https://x.com/shefiorg Lens | Follow on X https://x.com/LensProtocol
ArtVerse presents a duo exhibition of Tommy Hollenstein and Foodmasku. [Exhibition Artwork Catalogue] During the Summer of 2024 in Paris, ArtVerse presents a special duo exhibition. The featured artists are Tommy Hollenstein, who paints using the wheels of his wheelchair, and Foodmasku, who creates face masks with food. Their collaborative and individual work challenges traditional artistic boundaries, explores new creative realms, and embodies the values of harmony and equality. This exhibition, which reinterprets the Olympic spirit through their art forms, will be held from July 25 to September 8, during the Olympics and Paralympics. The philosopher John Dewey once wrote: âArt is not the possession of a privileged few; it is the authentic expression of any and all individuality.â Hollenstein and Foodmaskuâs works are manifestations of this idea. They express their physical and mental trauma through their art. Hollenstein challenges conventional views of disabled artists by using his wheelchair as a brush to graffiti signs that were meant to reserve parking for disabled people. Foodmasku in this series explores the idea of the breakfast of champions in the lens of social media, navigating the fake, real and surreal by wearing them on his face.