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Poster Art Contest Winners
The poster art contest was a huge success and we are blessed with so many talented graphic designers who support peace. Check out the contest winners.
The poster art contest was a huge success and we are blessed with so many talented graphic designers who support peace. Check out the contest winners.
The Antiwar Poster art contest has ended with 24 amazing artists submitting 88 wonderful Antiwar posters. Feel free to download your favorites.
As Jack Kenny pointed out earlier this week on Antiwar.com, those from an older generation may remember that Veterans Day used to be called Armistice Day – the day the guns fell silent in war-torn Europe at the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918. Read more…
And the Winner Are….. before we announce the winners of the Antiwar.me Art of Sedition Contest, We want to thank all of the entrants for their creative work. There is a lot of really amazing talent. Protest artist is an important agent of change, capable of opening closed minds and Read more…
The Visual Arts received the largest number of submissions at 23. From vintage style poster art to modern meme, the passion for peace has been revealed in these works. Peace activist Christina Babb will be judging this category and 5 winners will receive prizes. VISUAL ART- original illustration, painting, collage, Read more…
We have 13 written compositions for judging in the art contest, some choose to submit their writings as an image and that is fine with us, 5 winners will receive a prize and the judging of this category will be done by Caitlin Grimes, the Global Communications Director at Student for Liberty. Read more…
War is Over (If you want it) Remember this song? It’s a favorite here at Antiwar.me. Released in 1971 as a protest of the Vietnam War, Happy Xmas (War is Over) goes, “So this is Christmas, And what have you done?”… As we approach Armistice Day and many remember the Read more…
On Inauguration Day (January 20, 2017), Antiwar.me debuted the PEACE NOW! photo mosaic made from the selfies of antiwar supporters. Hundreds of people sent in selfies or photos of their friends, families, children and pets with the message that we are against this continual state of war. Since the 50’s, U.S. foreign Read more…