Monday, July 8, 2024

African Human Rights Art Competition Winners Announced

 

AFRICAN HUMAN RIGHTS ART COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED


 

By Wole Adedoyin

The International Human Rights Art Movement (IHRAM) has announced the winners of the recently concluded African Human Rights Art Competition. This prestigious competition serves as a significant platform for artists across Africa to engage with and explore various facets of human rights through their artistic expressions. By encouraging participants to articulate their perspectives on pivotal human rights themes through painting and drawing, IHRAM aims to foster a robust dialogue that sheds light on the rich and varied narratives surrounding human rights in Africa.

The winners were meritoriously selected from eight shortlisted entries, which were judged by Tom Block, the Founder and Executive Director of IHRAM and a distinguished visual artist. The competition, supported by the International Human Rights Art Festival (IHRAF) in the USA, continues to be a pivotal platform for African artists to amplify crucial human rights narratives.

The final winners of the African Human Rights Art Competition are:

First Prize ($100) - Omolara Elizabeth Adenugba

Second Prize ($75) - Oyedokun Ezekiel

Third Prize ($50) - Beaulla-Bertha Likambale Ng’ombe

The African Human Rights Art Competition has been instrumental in providing a voice to African artists, allowing them to celebrate the power of artistic expression while contributing to a broader discourse on the importance of human rights. Through their artwork, participants have not only showcased their talents but have also highlighted the need for a more just and inclusive society.

Tom Block, in reflecting on the competition, stated, "The creativity and passion displayed by these artists are truly inspiring. Their works not only reflect the current state of human rights in Africa but also offer hope and a vision for a better future."

IHRAM remains committed to supporting artists who use their talents to advocate for human rights and social justice. The organization believes that art has the power to influence change and create a more empathetic and understanding world.

For more information about the competition and to view the shortlisted artworks, please visit https://humanrightsartmovement.org/.

 

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