Can art change the world? The students of class 7A certainly think so. As part of their English lessons on the topic of Art, they dove into the world of Protest Art – a powerful form of expression that uses creativity to take a stand.
Inspired by famous works of political and social activism, the students worked in small groups to create their own protest posters – each one highlighting a cause that matters deeply to them. The range of topics was as diverse as it was meaningful: from discrimination and gender equality in leadership, to black market issues, fast fashion and child labor, and the ongoing fight for climate justice.
Their posters combined striking visuals with strong messages – a reminder that young voices have something to say and the power to make a difference. In doing so, they not only practiced their language skills but also explored how art can reflect and reshape society.
The results? Bold, creative, and thought-provoking – a gallery of passion and purpose.
- More women in leadership positions
- JustIce?
- No matter the look!
- Black Market
- Child labour and fast fashion