2015 Ama-gi Art Show

 

ISFLC Art Show

ISFLC 2015 is proud to showcase student art from around the world in its Ama-gi Art Show. 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 students attending the ISFLC.

If you are an artist, fill out the submission form below. All media are considered—visual art, performing art, digital art, etc.

 

Performances at the Art Exhibit

At the 2014 ISFLC, student performers were given a chance to show off their talents. If your art is performance-based, there will be another opportunity for you to display it at this year’s ISFLC. Spoken word, poetry, music, dance—whatever it is, we want to see it! Submit a visual or audio file of your performance through the form below, and explain more about it in the artist’s statement box.

Below is a performance from the 2014 ISFLC Art Show. Matthew La Corte performs his spoken word poem “That New Liberty.”

 

 

Flyers — celebrating the art inherent in activism

All student activists are already creating and utilizing art in order to spread liberty.  Most commonly, this comes in the form of flyers! Are you proud of a flyer that you created to help promote an event on campus? Is it attractive, or funny, or bold? We want to see it, and we want the rest of the movement to see it too! Submit your best flyers below for inclusion in the Art show.

Below is a flyer created by Kaitlin Fosse for her University of Florida YAL chapter.

 


Whether you’re talented at painting, sketching, digital art, dancing, singing or making catchy flyers, we want to see what you can do! All submissions to the ISFLC Art Show will also be considered for the Ama-gi Magazine.

 

Fill out the submission form below to be considered for the 2015 Art Show!

 

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