For several years, the ADL Mountain States Region has offered a NO PLACE FOR HATE® STUDENT ART CONTEST for students enrolled in the region’s No Place for Hate schools. 

While we are pausing the contest this year, we hope you’ll take a moment to enjoy looking at the winning artwork from prior years.

About the contest: 

Art provides a wonderful way for students to express themselves and offers a window for our feelings to be expressed in shape and color. The purpose of this contest is to provide an opportunity for elementary, middle and high school students to submit original 2D artwork to convey their vision of a world without prejudice through art.  The aim is to showcase artists that will inspire ideas, motivate their communities and renew the energy for what we can do to challenge bullying behavior, prejudice and discrimination.

Winner are chosen within four age categories for students to participate in this 2D Art Contest:

  • Grades K-2 (lower elementary)
  • Grades 3-5 (upper elementary)
  • Grades 6-8 (middle school)
  • Grades  9-12 (high school)

Artists can pick from the sentence themes below:

WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE WHEN….

We Build Community?

We Find Common Ground?

Diversity is a Strength?

We Take Action Against Hate?

We Are Different, Together

 

 

To view past year’s winners, visit the links below:

Check out ADL’s 2021-2022 Art Contest Winners

Check out ADL’s 2020-2021 NPFH Student Art Winners

Check out ADL’s 2019-2020 Art Contest Winners.

Check out ADL’s 2018-2019 Student Art Contest Winners

Check out ADL’s 2017-2018 Student Art Contest Winners

Check out ADL’s 2016-2017 Student Art Contest Winners

Check out ADL’s 2015-2016 Student Art Contest Winners 

Check out ADL’s 2014-2015 Student Art Contest Winners

Check out ADL’s 2013-2014 Student Art Contest winners