
Artistic Reflections on Equality
Explore a collection of thought-provoking artwork reflecting on the themes of social equality, inclusion, and honoring diversity. From the perspectives of young students to seasoned adults, these pieces capture the essence of embracing differences and striving for a more equitable society.
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SLIDE 1 Small Struggles Best in Show Student by:Emily N. Emily N., 7th Grade, Sarasota Middle School, Sarasota, Florida Teacher: Brooks Tracey "Social equality cannot be achieved if the folks making the decisions all look alike." quote by:Kimberly Boyd Kimberly Boyd, Tyrone, Georgia
SLIDE 2 Artist Statement: Artist Statement: INCLUSION To me, the concept of embracing our differences means showing off what s unique about yourself. My piece depicts a little girl standing in front of an aisle of dolls advertised to look like the person buying them. Through my work, I attempt to highlight the little struggles people of color go through every day.
SLIDE 3 Graphical user interface, website Description automatically generated ACTIVITY Hair Love an Oscar winning animated short film by: Matthew A. Cherry
SLIDE 4 Artist Statement: Artist Statement: INCLUSION In this work, Lady Liberty is a Black woman who stands before the millions of Black lives that have been lost to slavery and injustice in this country. She is lighting the way and leading us forward. The piece also reflects the recent official acknowledgement that the original Statue of Liberty was made to honor the emancipation of the slaves. In fact, the original statue was supposed to be holding chains in her left hand. These chains were instead placed at her feet. This piece honors that history.
SLIDE 5 Liberty Enlightening the World Best in Show Adult by:Arya Arya Badiyan Lake Oswego, Oregon Badiyan, Don't wait for better leaders, become one." quote by:Seth Seth Morano Morano, Sarasota, Florida
SLIDE 6 WHAT DIFFERENCES DO YOU SEE WHEN YOU COMPARE THE YOUNGER PERSON S ART TO THE ADULT'S ART? DO YOU SEE STRENGTH IN ONE ? DO YOU SEE FRUSTRATION IN ANOTHER? OR POSSIBLY BOTH IN EACH? DOES AGE HAVE ANY CONNECTION TO THE ART OR HOW IT IS EXPRESSED?