Winners and finalists of our art contest Drawing 4 Equality

25 May 2019 | Corporate news
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Here we have the 3 winners and 17 finalists of the art contest “Drawing 4 Equality: Challenging gender roles on both sides of the Mediterranean”, launched together with the Euro-Mediterranean Women’s Foundation (FFEM) last January.

We have received more than 270 proposals from 30 different countries tackling various topics such as:

– the wrong idea according to which some jobs, behaviours and looks are meant for a specific gender.

– the social pressure to get married or be a mother.

– the need for educating girls in science.

– everyone’s freedom to be who they want to be.


We would like to thank again all the participants for bringing out such creative and outstanding illustrations and artworks, and sharing their inspiring views and thoughts on gender roles.


Don’t miss the amazing work of the finalists and the winners

WINNERS


"Openness" Inès Marie Goor, France
“Openness”
Inès Marie Goor, France
"Long-distance race with an equal start for everyone" Mirella Karadzhova, Bulgaria
“Long-distance race with an equal start for everyone”
Mirella Karadzhova, Bulgaria

"My life is not a game, and even if it is, I am the strongest" Sawsan Nourallah, Syria
“My life is not a game, and even if it is, I am the strongest”
Sawsan Nourallah, Syria

FINALISTS


"The cat doesn’t care" Zeineb Ben Haouala, Tunisia
“The cat doesn’t care”
Zeineb Ben Haouala, Tunisia
"The revelation" Sonia Ben Salem, Tunisia
“The revelation” Sonia Ben Salem, Tunisia 
"Father’s Day" Laura Breiling, Germany
“Father’s Day” Laura Breiling, Germany
 "Men’s view of women in the Southern Mediterranean" Abdelghani Dahdouh, Morocco
 “Men’s view of women in the Southern Mediterranean” Abdelghani Dahdouh, Morocco
"A woman holding Atlas on her back, who would have never endured the pain without female support" Darko Drljevic, Montenegro
“A woman holding Atlas on her back, who would have never endured the pain without female support” Darko Drljevic, Montenegro
"Who is pushing the trolley?" Marianna Espinós, Spain
“Who is pushing the trolley?” Marianna Espinós, Spain
"Duality" Khalil Gharbi, Tunisia
“Duality” Khalil Gharbi, Tunisia
"The Thinker" Wesam Khalil, Egypt
“The Thinker” Wesam Khalil, Egypt
"Childless" Andreea Moise, Romania
“Childless” Andreea Moise, Romania
"Power" Alex Ndjoli Pons, Spain
“Power” Alex Ndjoli Pons, Spain
"Breaking socially constructed gender roles" Mohammad Othman, Syria
“Breaking socially constructed gender roles” Mohammad Othman, Syria
 "Justice and equality" Constantin Pavel, Romania
 “Justice and equality” Constantin Pavel, Romania
"Life’s Mother" Mohammad Sabaaneh, Jordan
“Life’s Mother” Mohammad Sabaaneh, Jordan
"Our girls today are the women scientists of tomorrow" Alexandrina Madalina Satnoianu, Romania
“Our girls today are the women scientists of tomorrow” Alexandrina Madalina Satnoianu, Romania
"The shelf of a girl’s life" Liviu Stanila, Romania
“The shelf of a girl’s life” Liviu Stanila, Romania
"Your gender doesn’t define you" Amalia Torres, Spain
“Your gender doesn’t define you” Amalia Torres, Spain

"My freedom" Amer Zohbi, Syria
“My freedom” Amer Zohbi, Syria