Spreading awareness of whistleblowing and corruption by simplifying complex problems through art!
Throughout history, Art has been both a motivational and defining element of culture. Artistic visionaries can stimulate creative thought and raise our collective cultural consciousness. Art has the power to unite or divide and calm or incite. Art of Advocacy seeks to raise awareness and promote change by captivating imagination and encouraging social transformation.
Who are we looking for?
Artist
Stakeholders
Promoters/Influencers
Speakers
Volunteers
What are we looking for?
Comics
Graphic designs
Poetry
Illustrations
Animated/Live short videos
Fine Art
Photography
Music
Stakeholders/Artists/Speakers/Promoters
Music
Art
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Message from the Dr. Richard C. Scepura
I am honored to be a stakeholder with Whistleblowers of America and to share my research and method with those who are suffering the most harmful effects of burnout syndrome. The justice processes that are involved with whistleblowing are daunting. Often truth-tellers report unjust events or circumstances to authorities, but the system doesn’t always protect whistleblowers from process burnout or other things like retaliation, blacklisting, or isolation they experience as a result. Often the victim perceives blame while the offender isn’t always held accountable. Picking up the pieces and reimagining a new life and transitioning a career or finding a different pathway is a possibility. As we come together to explore healing and transcending from these emotionally, physically, and spiritually painful events it is my hope that those in need will find value in my work and help them self-validate, move on, and heal.
Be A Giraffe Art Contest
Unleash your creativity and join our incredible art contest! We're on the lookout for a stunning piece that will grace the cover of the upcoming "Be A Giraffe" Book. Imagine your artwork captivating readers' hearts while earning you $500 and the bragging rights! This contest is in memory of Rachel Garrick, artist and mother(1929-2023).
The Prize
🏆 $500 cash reward.
📘 Your artwork featured as the cover of the "Be A Giraffe" Book, reaching countless readers.
Theme
We are looking for artwork/illustrations that features Giraffes
How to Enter
1️⃣ Create your masterpiece.
2️⃣ Share it with using the submission form below.
3️⃣ Cross your fingers and wait for April 7th 2024!
Dates:
Submission runs from October 1st till March 24th, 2024.
The winner will be announced on World Health Day, April 7th, 2024.
Criteria:
There are a few restrictions on medium or artistic modality. Artwork must be submitted in .jpg, .jpeg, or .png format and should not exceed 50MB in size and 8x10 layout.
Additional artwork eligibility requirements:
Discipline of the artwork (e.g. drawing, painting, photography)
Media (e.g. pastel, oil paint, mixed-media, watercolor, digital)
Artwork should be original and free of copyright and not otherwise published
Size and other limitations are for print ready copy
Submissions can include no more than 5 images.
For questions please contact us at info@whistleblowersofamerica.org
Participation:
You must be of legal age or with parental permission to participate in the art contest. Artists can be international. No membership or fees are required to participate. Artist should be aware that the Be a Giraffe campaign is a Whistleblowers of America educational and advocacy activity to raise awareness about workplace cultural positivity.
With your application, you should include your resume/CV, a short artist statement, and contact information details. If you have any social media, please include these links. Any misrepresentations of the art or artist will result in disqualification.
Submission is an agreement for potential publication and further cooperation with Whistleblowers of America in its Be A Giraffe campaign. The winner will be recognized on materials and may be invited to participate in future events showcasing the campaign.
Except where prohibited by law, entry submission grants Whistleblowers of America the right in perpetuity to reproduce, publish, use, edit, adjust, modify, abridge, condense, sublicense, and excerpt such artwork and/or comments in any way, in any and all media, without limitation and without additional compensation to the winner. The submission of any artwork to the Competition further constitutes winner’s consent to irrevocably assign and transfer to Whistleblowers of America any and all rights, title, and interest in and to the artwork, including, without limitation, all copyrights. Whistleblowers of America may publish and/or promote the artwork or a portion of it. Selection creates a confidential relationship between the winner and Whistleblowers of America or any of its respective affiliates or subsidiaries.
Artwork must be the original work of the Entrant, may not have been previously published, may not have won previous awards, and must not infringe upon the copyrights, trademarks, rights of privacy, publicity or other intellectual property, or other rights of any person or entity. If the photo of the artwork contains any material or elements that are not owned by the Entrant and/or which are subject to the rights of third parties, the Entrant is responsible for obtaining, prior to submission of the photo, any and all releases and consents necessary to permit the use and exhibition of the photo by Whistleblowers of America in the manner set forth in these Official Rules, including, without limitation, name and likeness permissions from any person who appears in or is identifiable in the artwork. If any identifiable person appearing in the photo of the artwork is under the age of majority in their state of residence, the parent or legal guardian is required to provide permission. Whistleblowers of America reserves the right to request proof of these permissions in a form acceptable to Whistleblowers of America from any Entrant at any time. By submitting a photo of artwork, the Entrant (or, if an eligible minor, their parent or legal guardian) warrants and represents that they and/or any persons appearing or who are identifiable in the photo consent to the submission and use of the photo in this Competition, and to its posting on website in connection with the Competition. Entrant agrees to fully indemnify and defend Sponsor and the Competition Entities from any and all third-party infringement claims that may arise out of its breach of these representations and warranties.
The winner of this contest agrees that the art work presented to this organization is their original creation and relinquishes all ownership and licensing rights to Whistleblowers of America (WOA) who may, at its discretion, use the art work for whatever legal purposes it deems fit, including copyright and trademark protections.
Judges:
Judges are members of the Whistleblowers of America executive team. The judging criteria will include: interpretation of the Be A Giraffe campaign theme, level of creativity and originality, quality of the artwork, and the artistic skill demonstrated.
Background:
Jacqueline Garrick, founder of Whistleblowers of America (WoA) wrote a short allegory, she calls Be A Giraffe. Using the giraffe as the mascot for WoA because whistleblowers stand tall and stick their necks out for others while risking criticism, Be A Giraffe is the anthem for rightdoing. The goal of the story is to teach ethics to young adults before they enter the workforce. Its themes include such topics as leadership, diversity and inclusion, civility and courage. It’s what it takes to be a boss or co-worker.
The Art of Advocacy project was started by Paul Pearson, WoA Vice President who believes that society needs a broader conversation around workplace integrity, ethics, and a positive understanding of whistleblowing.
If you agree and want to join this cause, submit your work today!