Human Rights – Visual Art

Tomorrow Project Contest

Human Rights – Visual Art

How do you celebrate human rights through art? How do you protest their erosion in America today? Consider how rights are diminishing for LGBTQ+ people, women, Native Americans, people of color, people with disabilities, and other historically marginalized groups. In photography, painting, sketching, digital art or another medium of your choice, send a powerful message through your art.

[Art credit: "Swirl" by Vivien Sorce, YWP Archive]


DETAILS: 

  • Open to teens, 13-19, who have a YWP account. (It's free to join!)
  • ​Must be original work and not published elsewhere. No AI.
  • No limit to number of submissions.
  • Each submission will be considered for the Tomorrow Project's six grand prizes of $250 to be awarded when the first phase of the project is completed in October 2025.
  • Prize winners and honorable mentions will also be published in The Voice.

Questions? Contact Susan Reid, YWP Executive Director: Reid@YWP on the site, or by email: sreid@youngwritersproject.org

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