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“Freedom is important for art, as is frequently maintained, but art is also important for freedom. Art disrupts old patterns and makes us think. Art is impossible without freedom, but freedom is impossible without art.” -Why Liberty

“The desire for liberty is the most powerful force for creativity in an artist; that is why even in the most oppressive places some of the most beautiful and powerful art is made.” -Musician and libertarian Lindy Vopnord
 
“Without freedom, no art; art lives only on the restraints it imposes on itself, and dies of all others.” -Albert Camus 

Students For Liberty is proud to showcase student art from around the world at this year’s International SFL Conference. In 2014, over two dozen artists displayed their work for conference attendees—some even sold their art. This year, we are extending the opportunity to all ISFLC attendees. If you are a photographer, painter, musician, slam poet, or any other kind of artist, we want you to submit your work!

We are also excited to announce a Liberty Art Gala, co-sponsored by Liberty.Me and hosted by Jeffrey Tucker. The gala will feature performances such a slam poetry, music and dance, and will be held on Saturday, February 14 from 6:15-7:15 PM.

For the first time this year, we are also accepting club flyers–a medium of art that every campus activist creates. If you have a unique club flyer from your activism this year, submit it to be displayed at the art show!

If you are interested in showing off your creative talents, submit your work here. All media of art will be considered, including digital art, fashion design, sketches, music, video, paintings, and more.

The deadline has been extended until Friday, January 16th, so finish up your piece and submit it today!