Harnessing Creativity to Challenge & Inspire Change
Radical Hope.
Artivism.
Artivism is the fusion of art and activism, where creativity becomes a tool for social or political change. Through various forms such as visual arts, music, theater, and literature, artivists challenge norms, raise awareness about pressing issues, and advocate for social justice.
Artivism: #RadicalHope
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Artivism:
Radical Hope Art Exhibition
A concept that marries the power of art with the passion of activism, all while nurturing an unwavering belief in positive change. This theme recognizes that art has the unique ability to not only reflect our world but to reshape it. "Artivism" speaks to the idea that creative expression can be a form of protest, a means of raising awareness, and a tool for social transformation. It's about artists using their talents to challenge the status quo and advocate for justice.
The "Radical Hope" component adds a crucial dimension of optimism and vision. It suggests that despite daunting challenges, art can inspire us to imagine and work towards a better future. This hope is radical because it persists despite obstacles, proposing bold new possibilities rather than incremental changes. Together, these elements create a powerful framework for understanding how creativity can fuel social progress and how hope, when channelled through art, can become a transformative force in society.
Join the Exhibition.
Reflect yourself with no restrictions. Submit your Physical or Digital artwork. Space is freely yours. Let’s act with art together! Deadline: 10 February.
You can freely submit your work in various mediums such as Sculpture, Painting, Graffiti, Digital Print, Photography, Oil Paint etc.
Purpose of Artivism: Radical Hope Exhibition.
This exhibition fuses art and activism to inspire social change. By highlighting human rights issues, fostering dialogue, and encouraging radical hope, it aims to evoke empathy, motivate action, and envision a just future. The exhibition's collaboration with Art4C Art Centre, including workshops and side exhibitions, further engage diverse audiences in continuous dialogue about global social issues, particularly celebrating and advocating for human rights.
Exhibition Space Details
The exhibition will be open to everyone for free between 03-15 March 2025.
Monday to Sunday, 9.00 am to 8.00 pm
3rd floor at Art4C art centre
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