Vinnies NSW Reconciliation Movement Poster Competition
Together with Amazon, Vinnies NSW aim to create a powerful movement that promotes meaningful reconciliation, cultural understanding, and a shared vision of unity.
We want to showcase deadly art, designed by you!
In the spirit of National Reconciliation Week, the theme of this year’s competition is:
“Bridging now to next”
All mediums of design are welcome – such as painting, drawing, craft or digital. Keep in mind that your design will need to be scanned or photographed and reprinted, and of course, all designs must be your own original artwork.
Winning posters will be featured in upcoming Vinnies NSW publications and displayed at various Vinnies NSW locations throughout the state.
All children and youth aged between 3-17 are encouraged to participate in this competition and celebrate our First Nations communities.
WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP
Quinn Z - Winner (Stella Maris Catholic Primary School)
Emily B (Corpus Christi Catholic High School)
Charlotte M (James Sheahan Catholic High School)
Jax M (St Michael's Parish Primary)
Ed S
Gigi P and Alfie P (St John Bosco Catholic Primary School)
Ashlyn (St Joseph's Primary School)
Aaliyah N (St John Bosco)
Cairo and Nile W
Asher K (Holy Family Catholic Primary School )
Chloe M (St Michael's Parish Primary School)
Emily Z
James A (St Michael's Parish Primary School)
James F (St Benedict’s Catholic College)
Jasper A (St Michael's Parish Primary School)
Lennox K (Pennant Hills High School)
Knoa C F
Laila S
Michelle S (St Michael's Parish Primary School)
Nina J (Holy Family Parish School)
Nina M
Ruby P (Eaglevale High School)
Theo M
Yumi E
RESOURCES
This years National Reconciliation Week theme is ‘Bridging Now to Next’- which reflects the ongoing connection between past, present and future.
What does ‘Bridging Now to Next’ mean to you? It could mean coming together, taking care of your animals and plants, caring for your community and family, or even being proud of the strength within you!
We would love to see your own meaning, in your artwork.
Here are some deadly resources and videos that can help you!