Submission form deadline EXTENDED!
** The Form MUST be filled out if you wish to have artwork in the exhibition **
Now due MON Jan 20th (MLK Holiday)
~ Call for Creativity! ~
On the last Wed. in August in 1963, more than 250,000 people converged for the March on Washington, concerned about civil rights and the direction of our country. Martin Luther King Jr. also gave his famous "I have a dream" speech this day. But the Aug. 28th event was just one of many important moments within the Civil Rights movement. Much was accomplished both before and after, but today there is still more work to be done...
Everyone welcome!
Arts for Peace Project
Theme: Civil Rights
On the last Wed. in August in 1963, more than 250,000 people converged for the March on Washington, concerned about civil rights and the direction of our country. Martin Luther King Jr. also gave his famous "I have a dream" speech this day. But the Aug. 28th event was just one of many important moments within the Civil Rights movement. Much was accomplished both before and after, but today there is still more work to be done...
How are you inspired? What change will you create?
Let us each work as one and together in fostering a better world.
We invite you to dream & express your ideas, individually or with a group, through your own choice of medium, such as song, dance, visual art, poetry, photography, essays, puppetry, sculpture, speech, etc.
We invite you to dream & express your ideas, individually or with a group, through your own choice of medium, such as song, dance, visual art, poetry, photography, essays, puppetry, sculpture, speech, etc.
Everyone welcome!
Submission form EXTENDED!
Now due MON Jan 20th (MLK Holiday)
-- Artwork needs to be dropped off between Jan 13-22 (options on the form) and ready to be displayed. If these times do not work for you, please contact us ASAP.
from 1pm - 4pm (if we have a lot of submissions, the time may be extended)
@ The Peace Resource Center
3850 Westgate Pl, San Diego CA 92105
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