Art Against Racism: Memorial.Monument.Movement Virtual Exhibition

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Art Against Racism seeks submissions from individual artists and community groups in the United States and around the world for Memorial.Monument.Movement, an online exhibition of Black Lives Matter-inspired art made after the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and too many other people of color by law enforcement.

Submissions may include short videos and/or photos in jpeg format. The exhibition is open to documentation of individual and collaborative work including murals, spontaneous memorials, posters, sculpture, quilts, crafts, temporary replacements for toppled statues, animation, digital projects, fine-art photography documenting resistance to injustice and inequality, spoken word, music, and other sound-based art, 

In addition to the above, we are especially interested in images, from artists and others, of BLM-inspired public art murals created all over the world in the last two years. 

Your submissions will document the power of this moment and serve as a permanent living archive on our website of the power of the creative spirit during this period. To get an idea of what we are looking for, check out our exhibition videos and online galleries at Art Against Racism Galleries.

Art Against Racism’s mission is to harness the transformative power of the arts to educate and engage communities around the need to eradicate racism and create an anti-racist society. Through this project we strive to preserve and spread the social justice energy and messages of the current moment, We also look to elevate creatives doing anti-racist work and build an international community of art makers, supporters and activists promoting positive social change.

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