Submission Deadline is January 8, 2025
The Schenectady County Human Rights Commission (SCHRC) is excited to announce a call for submissions for its 2025 Crucial Community Conversations Series An Artist Perspective. The series will use expressive artforms to make big, attention-grabbing statements that influence, challenge, and inspire community conversations on issues such as climate change, reproductive rights, choice, and immigration through a human rights lens.
"We invite Schenectady County artists to share their creativity and perspectives through art that highlights the critical issues affecting our community," said Arthur Butler, Executive Director of the Schenectady County Human Rights Commission. "This is a chance to join a community of voices that are making a statement and contributing to the conversation about the importance of these issues in our world today."
Submission Guidelines
- Theme: Human Rights and Social Justice
- Open to all forms of visual art, including painting, illustration, photography, mixed media, and more.
- Artwork must resonate with issues of racial equality, social justice, and the fight for human rights.
- Submissions can be made online. Image requirements and submission form available at https://www.schenectadycountyny.gov/human-rights/artists-perspective
- Artwork will be displayed throughout the year at events as they take place. For more information, please contact Odellia Purdie, series curator, at odellia.purdie@schenectadycountyny.gov. For all other comments the SCHRC can be reached at (518) 386-3627.
About the Schenectady County Human Rights Commission (SCHRC):
The Schenectady County Human Rights Commission was established in 1965 to foster mutual respect and enhance understanding among all racial, religious, and ethnic groups in Schenectady County, and to assist individuals in securing their legal rights.