Throughout the “What If I Was Wrong? When We Talk, We Learn!” campaign, several works of art were collected (drawings, collages and texts). These works were made by young people from different schools as well as from various community organizations who participated in the art workshops “The Art of Expression” offered at the local, national and international levels. The aim of these arts workshops is to mobilize young people from different communities to face social issues and to promote methods of non-violent expression.
Montreal, October 2, 2017
As part of the International Day of Non-Violence, the campaign offered an art workshop to students of College Regina Assumpta.
Here is their artwork:
Longueuil, November 22, 2017
As part of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, the campaign offered an art workshop to young people from the organization Maison Kekpart.
Here is their artwork:
Gatineau, February 5, 2018
The campaign offered an art workshop to a group of young people from various youth organizations.
Here is their artwork:
Montreal, June 29, 2019
Under the theme “I don’t fit in here”, the campaign offered an artistic workshop at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts to youth of the Say Ça organization.
Here is their artwork:
Montreal, July 12, 2019
Under the theme “I don’t fit in here”, the campaign offered an artistic workshop at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts to youth of the ICIÉLA organization.
Here is their artwork:
Montreal, February 10, 2020
Under the theme “I don’t fit in here”, the campaign offered an art workshop at the École secondaire Cavelier-De LaSalle for students in grades 9 to 11. This collage workshop allowed young people to discuss the topic of identity, to create through the unconscious and to reflect on having a place in this society.
Here is their artwork: