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    • Impact
  • Facts
    • Toolkits!
    • Public Health and Gun Violence
    • Educational Interview with KUT reporters
    • A Study Abroad Reflection on Gun Policy
  • Get involved
    • Our youth council
  • Digital Gallery
    • The Youth GVA Art Gallery
  • Teens take on policy
    • Background Checks
    • Campus Carry
    • Open Carry Procedures
    • Firearm procedures: private property
    • Notable gun-related Supreme Court cases
    • Safe Storage
    • Joe Biden and Gun Violence
    • Gun Violence: US vs Japan
    • School Safety Laws
    • Gun Violence: US vs Nigeria
  • Home
  • The Mission
    • Impact
  • Facts
    • Toolkits!
    • Public Health and Gun Violence
    • Educational Interview with KUT reporters
    • A Study Abroad Reflection on Gun Policy
  • Get involved
    • Our youth council
  • Digital Gallery
    • The Youth GVA Art Gallery
  • Teens take on policy
    • Background Checks
    • Campus Carry
    • Open Carry Procedures
    • Firearm procedures: private property
    • Notable gun-related Supreme Court cases
    • Safe Storage
    • Joe Biden and Gun Violence
    • Gun Violence: US vs Japan
    • School Safety Laws
    • Gun Violence: US vs Nigeria
YOUTH GVA
  • Home
  • The Mission
    • Impact
  • Facts
    • Toolkits!
    • Public Health and Gun Violence
    • Educational Interview with KUT reporters
    • A Study Abroad Reflection on Gun Policy
  • Get involved
    • Our youth council
  • Digital Gallery
    • The Youth GVA Art Gallery
  • Teens take on policy
    • Background Checks
    • Campus Carry
    • Open Carry Procedures
    • Firearm procedures: private property
    • Notable gun-related Supreme Court cases
    • Safe Storage
    • Joe Biden and Gun Violence
    • Gun Violence: US vs Japan
    • School Safety Laws
    • Gun Violence: US vs Nigeria

Digital Gallery

You may be thinking, how does art connect to gun violence? Well here, our belief is that art and any form of artistic expression can really bring communities together. Whether you want to get your emotions out, take a stand, be an advocate or even share your story, this is a space for you. 


About each Artwork 

Picture

Title: No more Silence, End gun violence
Name: Serena Ray  
Message: Artwork can be one of the biggest forms of advocacy out there. Pictures can often convey more than words. Gun violence is something that affects all students, even if they have not had a direct encounter with it. We need to change this narrative. Youth ARE the future.
Artwork: 12x18, Colored Pencil and Chalk 

Won: Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Gold Key award 

Picture

​Title: Kids, Not Targets
Name: Serena Ray  
Message: There are kids every day that go to school feeling scared, and this should not be the case. Kids want change, and this is apparent with the fear that many are forced to internalize. When is change?
Artwork: 24x18, Colored Pencil and Chalk 

Picture
​Title: Am I next?
Name: Maya Neale
Artwork: 18x24, Colored Pencil, Oil Pastel, Graphite, Chalk, Marker

Picture

​Title: Change Gun Laws 
Name: Serena Ray  
Artwork: 18x12, Colored Pencil and Chalk 

Picture

​Title: Youth Stand up
Name: Serena Ray  
Message: Now more then ever, youth need to use their voice to stand up and advocate for the causes that are true to them. Stand up, speak up, and advocate. 
Artwork: 12x18, Colored Pencil and Chalk 

Picture

​Title: Silence
Name: Serena Ray  
Message: Now more then ever, youth need to use their voice to stand up and advocate for the causes that are true to them. Stand up, speak up, and advocate. 
Artwork: 18x24, Colored Pencil, Oil Pastel Chalk 
Picture

​Title: Untitled 
Name: Kaia Miller  
Artwork: 18x24, Colored Pencil, Oil Pastel Chalk 
Picture

​Title: Targets
Name: Serena Ray
Artwork: 12x14, Colored Pencil, Alcohol Marker 
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​Title: The Social Justice Courtroom 
Name: Serena Ray
Artwork: 18x12, Colored Pencil, Alcohol Marker 
Picture
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​Title: The Solution  
Name: Serena Ray
Artwork: 18x12, Colored Pencil, Chalk, Oil Pastel
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Title:
 
Vote with Words 
Name: Serena Ray
Artwork: 18x12, Colored Pencil, Collage Paper 
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Title:
 
The Classroom of Injustice 
Name: Serena Ray
Artwork: 18x12, Colored Pencil layered over Alcohol Marker 

Art Prompts to Get You Started 

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