Calling all youth in the community – MLK18 Art for Social Change Showcase

The MLK 18 Art for Social Change Showcase call for submissions is now open with all submissions due by 5 p.m. PST on Thursday, December 14. Youth from the community are invited to submit artwork for the showcase, which will be held during the MLK18 Community Celebration on January 18, 2018.  The Art for Social Change Program aims to call attention to the need to not only recognize inequality that exists in the world, but also to create a space to build, to dream, to imagine, to invent, to create- a new way of living and interacting with the world around us. We invite local youth to submit creative works of any format that inspire new ways of thinking and that advance social change.

For more information, please visit https://mlk.wsu.edu/2018-art-for-social-change-competition/local-schools-art-for-social-change-showcase-submission-form/

If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Paula Groves Price at pgroves@wsu.edu or Jenne Schmidt at jenne.schmidt@wsu.edu

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