Social Activism Street Art by United World College of South East Asia student Janani Ayengar, Grade 7.
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(From right to left) Acrylic paintings by United World College of South East Asia students Sophia Hoff, Grade 8, and Annie An (Qi An), Grade 6.
VIEW A PORTRAIT OF GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES STUDENT ART GALLERY
Building blocks, playdough, crayons, and stickers-as soon as a child develops motor skills, we ask them to communicate through art.
Art provides a unique insight into student voice, allowing us to reflect on the human condition by seeing the world through the lens of the student. Art asks both the creator and the viewer to be vulnerable and open to empathy, new experiences, ideas, and viewpoints. It encourages analytical, as well as creative thinking, and inspires conversations about the world around us, our perceptions, reflections, change, and beauty.
By showcasing student artwork from around the world, we have the opportunity to connect our international school community through a portrait of global perspectives. We invite students of all ages and experiences to participate in this visual network by sharing their voice through art.
To contribute student artwork to A Portrait of Global Perspectives, please contact [email protected].