Thanks for Nothing x VISA

 

A cultural and solidarity program in anticipation of Paris 2024

October – November 2023: Creative workshops

Tuesday, May 28, 2024: Exclusive Post Malone concert at the Louvre Museum

© Sophie Schiano di Lombo

Building an Exceptional Partnership with the Louvre Museum

 

Thanks for Nothing worked with VISA to establish a large-scale partnership with the Louvre Museum, culminating in two major highlights:

A Historic Post Malone Concert by VISA Live
For the first time ever, a concert was held in the Cour Carrée of the Louvre Museum, featuring internationally renowned artists such as Post Malone, Kungs, Ayra Starr, and RaiNao.
This free and inclusive event allowed 3,000 lucky attendees – selected from over 130,000 registrants – to experience this unprecedented concert in the heart of the museum.

An Exceptional Three-Year Sponsorship for Educational Tours
Thanks for Nothing facilitated a groundbreaking three-year sponsorship from VISA to support the Louvre Museum’s educational visit program. Thanks to this new funding, children can now enjoy exclusive guided tours on the museum’s closing day.

© VISA

2 Co-Creation Workshops

 

Thanks for Nothing organized two workshops with artist and designer Étienne Bardelli, bringing together 75 Olympic and Paralympic athletes from Team VISA at the Elisabeth Sports Center (14th arrondissement, Paris) in anticipation of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

 

Project Impact

• 2 days of co-creation workshops
• 178 participants, including VISA’s Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic team athletes, members of the “Sport dans la Ville” association, its beneficiaries, schoolchildren, and the artist
• 1 monumental and permanent artwork in VISA’s colors
• VISA’s commitment to giving young people access to the Games: 8 tickets for the men’s basketball final awarded to 4 raffle winners
• A program tailored for young audiences, including: A welcome snack, a presentation of the athletes and the project, guided mediation sessions to facilitate exchanges between children and athletes throughout the workshops

© Sophie Schiano di Lombo