Calling All Artists!
We’re excited to invite you to participate in our “Collective Power, Collective Peace” digital art show! This is a wonderful opportunity to showcase your talent and express your vision for peace.
The winning artwork will grace the cover of the upcoming issue of Peace Prospects magazine, with runners-up featured inside the magazine! Additional details below.
Selection Criteria
To be considered, the artwork must fit the following criteria:
An original work created by the person who submits it
Alignment with the theme of the issue, “Collective Power, Collective Peace” (see details below)
Visual artwork (e.g., photography, drawing, painting, digital art, collage) in a high resolution format (PNG or JPEG | minimum 300 DPI)
Submission Process
By 28 April 2026:
Complete the submission form here.
Upload your artwork in a high-resolution PNG or JPEG file in the form (or email it to info@peaceleadershipcollaborative.org with the subject line “Art Submission_[YOUR NAME]”
If you have any questions, please contact us at info@peaceleadershipcollaborative.org.
About the theme, “Collective Power, Collective Peace”
Issue 04 | Peace Prospects
Today’s most powerful transformations arise from the collective. Peacebuilding can no longer just rely on isolated actors or traditional institutions alone - it thrives from people organizing together, non-traditional partners, bridging differences, and mobilizing across borders, generations, and identities to create the conditions for lasting peace. When we collectively mobilize for peace, justice, climate, human rights, and beyond—weaving together our threads across gender, race, disability, age, nationality, and other identities—we create more courageous and transformative pathways to shared liberation and collective peace.
In the next Peace Prospects issue we aim to explore how movements are built, how collective action is catalyzed, and how everyday people are reclaiming agency to shape peaceful futures.
Potential topics to be explored:
How movements emerge, evolve, and sustain momentum
Cross-movement solidarity and alliances and lessons from organizing traditions
Tactics, strategies, and experiences that show how groups mobilize for peace
How individuals and communities reclaim voice and influence in formal and informal peacebuilding spaces
How technology shapes collective action from online organizing to digital security and countering misinformation
How youth, elders, and diverse identities collaborate to imagine and enact peaceful futures
Cultural and spiritual practices that bind people together and spark collective agency
We hope our readers will gain from this Issue:
Insight into how communities and movements are transforming the landscape of peacebuilding.
Inspiration from innovative approaches and real stories of collective courage.
Guidance for how individuals, institutions, and networks can join, support, or amplify movements for peace.
A deeper understanding of peace as a collective commitment—built, protected, and expanded through shared action.
Let us mobilize and weave together a future where peace is a collective force led by and for the many. We invite you to add your voice, your experience, and your vision to this Issue.