Western Reads Art & Social Justice Contest Call for Art Submissions deadline is June 2

The Western Reads team invites WWU students, staff, and faculty to submit creative work to our Art & Social Justice contest inspired by this year's text, "Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements."

The premise of "Octavia’s Brood" is reminiscent of “prophetic imagination,” or the belief that what one cannot imagine one cannot bring into being. That is, in order to change the world, one must first envision what a transformed world would look like. The "Octavia’s Brood" authors use the genre of science fiction for such visionary world-building; now, we ask members of the WWU community to portray through art their vision of a world transformed by positive cultural and institutional change, a world not confined to the boundaries of our current realities.

We welcome creative work of all mediums for this contest. Review the submission form on the Western Reads website for more details and complete contest rules. Artists must submit all creative work on or before Sunday, June 2.

The grand prize winner will receive a $100 A.S. Bookstore gift card and Village Books gift package (NOTE: only students are eligible to win prizes).

The winning artist(s) will have the opportunity to have their work shared with the "Octavia’s Brood" editors and the WWU community.

Please direct inquiries about this Art & Social Justice contest to Danielle Smith, the Western Reads Associate Director, at danielle.smith@wwu.edu or (360) 650-7546.

Western Reads is a campus-wide program that serves the university’s first-year mission by promoting intellectual engagement, community, and conversation with new students through experiences related to selected texts.

For more information about the Western Reads program, visit westernreads.wwu.edu or contact the program at Western.Reads@wwu.edu.