Drawing
Stories
Amplifier Artwork
Shepard Fairey, Mike Nicholson, Randy Stolinas
How to Submit
STEP 1:
Draw, design, or paint an original artwork in response to the recent Covid-19 pandemic or your experiences in 2020. See below for inspiration!
STEP 2:
Click the blue "Submission Form" button below to upload your artwork.
STEP 3:
Upload your artwork in the form.
STEP 4:
Answer questions related to your experiences. We want to hear how you feel and how you want history to remember this year.
Answer a minimum of 3 questions to be considered for a FREE 2-week online Spoken Word Workshop with local artist, Cliff Notez.
STEP 5:
Click ‘Submit’ and your work could appear in Beyond Walls artwork this summer.
Need help? If you have questions, email action@harborvoices.com
Express yourself. Share your experience. We are listening.
Take a chance drawing an idea of the future we have just begun to envision.
How has it felt emerging out of this period of self-isolation?
How can we celebrate the many heroes of 2020?
What is a message you want to share today with your community in Lynn?
Inspiration
Amplifier is a nonprofit design lab that builds art and media experiments to amplify the most important movements of our times. They design and distribute art that engages people in the creation of a more just, inclusive and sustainable future. See more here!
Below is a selection of Amplifier Art Submissions that respond to recent events of COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Please note:
Artwork submissions are limited to Lynn, MA elementary, middle school, or high school students.
If under the age of 18, a parent/legal guardian’s information will be required.
Attachments should include an original artwork created by the student.
Amplifier Artwork Featured In Banner:
Shepard Fairey “Xiuhtezcatl” - “We the Future”
Mike Nicholson “Do it”
Randy Stolinas - “Unsung Heroes”
Shepard Fairey - “Protect Each Other”