Diversity and Inclusion
As an art initiative, it is only natural for diversity and inclusion to be at our core. MoHA, through its founders, team, artists, and collectors, takes every step with the aim of increasing diversity and inclusivity. It strives to be the voice for all artists who cannot make themselves heard. Without regard for sexual, ethnic, political, religious, or any other sub or super identity, the only thing MoHA cares about is humanity. We believe that sharing art will make people feel better, make us happier individuals, and ultimately a happier society.
Although the topic of Diversity and Inclusion is something that everyone is obliged to include at the bottom of a website, with 99% of it being copy-pasted, it is one of the most important points in MoHA's founding manifesto. Because art is universal, and art appeals to every person, every gender, every culture, and every religion. Art, in essence, is humanity itself. It is the human state before being "forced" into sub and super identities after becoming socialized. It is the natural state of a human being as they were born.
In this context, various projects are carried out at MoHA, and specific artists are given special platforms. Whether it's a trans individual who cannot find work due to societal pressure, or a housewife injured in an earthquake zone. You won't hear their stories unless they want to tell them – but you can find these people at MoHA. And if you feel unheard and unseen, MoHA's door is wide open to you. You can contact us by clicking on the 'Become a MoHA artist' link.

