ART: The Power of Protest
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- 2. The core idea or theme that artwork conveys.
- 6. The state of being free, often advocated for in protest art related to human rights.
- 7. A person who takes action to promote or oppose social causes, especially through art.
- 9. The type of material commonly used for painting.
- 12. The ability to recover from difficulties, often depicted in protest art about overcoming oppression.
- 14. What art aims to provide to others in terms of creativity, motivation, or change.
- 16. The concept of all people being treated fairly and with the same opportunities.
- 18. A focus on the inclusion and representation of different cultures, backgrounds, and identities.
- 19. The act of publicly demonstrating against something to express disagreement.
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- 1. A group of people with a common interest, often the focus of social and protest art
- 3. This type of art focuses on issues that impact communities, society, and groups of people.
- 4. These are used in art to evoke emotions or convey meaning, such as red for passion or blue for calm.
- 5. The natural world, often a focus of protest art, especially in the context of climate activism.
- 8. The principle of fairness in the treatment of individuals, often represented in protest art.
- 10. A person who creates visual works of art.
- 11. The state of being united or joined as a whole, often a message in protest art for collective action.
- 13. What activists seek to bring about in society through protest and art.
- 15. Protections or privileges that are legally guaranteed to individuals, often a focus of activism art.
- 17. A picture or shape that represents an idea, concept, or movement.