ART: The Power of Protest

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