Presented by Berklee's Songwriting Department and Songs for Social Change initiative, the annual contest encourages students to write songs that promote positive change.
January 28, 2021
The annual Art for Social Change Competition welcomes creative work until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 29. Find out more at https://slcr.wsu.edu/art-for-social-change/.
Recognizing the important role of art in advancing social justice, the School of Languages, Cultures, and Race (SLCR) in the College of Arts and Sciences is seeking submissions of original works of visual, literary, or mixed/multimedia art that speaks to social justice issues. All WSU students, faculty and staff, as well as members of the surrounding education community, are invited to enter.
Submissions should reflect at lease 1 of 4 themes:
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. and Revitalizing the Dream – commemorating the Civil Rights Movement and King’s legacy and vision for the future
The annual Art for Social Change Competition is currently looking for submissions from WSU faculty members, students and others involved in the education community. The competition is put on by the School of Languages, Cultures and Race. Submissions will be accepted until midnight Jan. 29. Artists must relate their work to at least one of.