Spirited Arts Award

Submit your art about 'Hope for the World'

Some people see hope for the world in human genius. Others hope for co-operation, an end to starvation, peace between religions or the power of love. Most religious people have a spiritual hope for the future – and non-religious people do too. In this theme, think hard about the idea of hope – where does hope come from, what does it say, and can we rely on it? You might use a line from the scriptures of one religion, or an idea from a leader or hero. Then turn your thought into an image, a digital video, cartoon, model or sculpture.

Show us your own genius as you express your own idea about hope for the world.

Hope for the World lesson plans

Explore the themes of the Spirited Arts Award with these lesson plans from Look to Learn.

 

Submit your art to the Spirited Arts Awards

 

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1. What was the inspiration behind your piece of artwork?

2. What did you learn in the process of producing it?

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