Anthony Alberti alias MrOneTeas , Artist
“Art has the unique power to touch people’s hearts, to break down language and cultural barriers, and I aim to take full advantage of that power to support the cause of women’s rights”
As an artist with a deep commitment to environmental and social causes, especially in Monaco, I want to say what a huge honour it is for me to be named a women’s rights ambassador. This appointment is about much more than just me. It symbolises the coming together of art and social action, a bridge between creativity and the fight for equality.
My commitment to art, ever vibrant and colourful, has always been driven by a desire to get people thinking about the inequalities and injustices that permeate our society. Being named an ambassador for women’s rights gives me an even bigger platform to promote those essential messages, to highlight the battles, the successes, and the obstacles along the path to gender equality.
I accept this appointment with deep humility and a renewed sense of responsibility. It is recognition not just for my art, but above all for the impact it can have in the movement to protect and promote women’s rights. As ambassador, I pledge to redouble my efforts to rise to the challenge and, through my voice, my art, and my messages, to advance the cause of women, not just in Monaco but around the world.
This ambassadorship is an opportunity for me to work with passionate and committed organisations and individuals, to take part in awareness campaigns, and to use my art as a catalyst for change. Art has the unique power to touch people’s hearts, to break down language and cultural barriers, and I aim to take full advantage of that power to support the cause of women’s rights.
I’m aware of the challenges ahead, but I’m also inspired by the possibilities offered by this role, to make a positive impact. It’s an invitation to innovate, create new works that celebrate the strength, resilience, and equality of women. Every brush, every colour, every canvas becomes a cry for justice, an anthem to freedom and equality.
Finally, I’d like to thank the Women’s Rights Committee, the Monegasque Government, and everyone who believed in me and my vision. This appointment is a new start, a renewed commitment to a cause that goes beyond our individual lives. Together, through art and action, we can build a fairer world for all.