ART as Activism: The Influence of Visual Arts on Social Movements
1Hassans Amwiine and 2Ugwu Jovita Nnenna
1Faculty of Education Kampala International University Uganda
2Department of Publication and Extension Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
This paper explores the intersection of visual arts and social movements, examining how artists use their work as a form of activism, or “artivism,” to address and challenge social issues. By investigating the historical and contemporary roles of visual arts in social movements, we provide a comprehensive understanding of artivism’s potential and limitations. Through case studies of artists from diverse geographies and social contexts, we highlight how visual arts have been employed to inspire social action and foster collective identity. Additionally, we discuss the implications of integrating artivism into arts education to promote active social participation and engagement with global issues.
Keywords: Artivism, Visual Arts, Social Movements, Activism, Collective Identity.
CITATION: Hassans Amwiine and Ugwu Jovita Nnenna. ART as Activism: The Influence of Visual Arts on Social Movements. Research Output Journal of Arts and Management. 2024 3(1):5-8