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Inside Out Photo Project: A Global Art Initiative

PHOTO 2021 Inside Out photo exhibition, Photo 2021

The Inside Out Photo Project is a large-scale participatory art project initiated by the French artist JR. It invites people worldwide to share their portraits and make a statement by displaying them in public spaces.

This project transforms individual stories into a powerful collective statement, celebrating diversity and unity.

Key Aspects of the Inside Out Photo Project

Origin and Concept

Participation Process

Themes and Messages

Impact and Examples

Educational and Community Engagement

How to Get Involved

  1. Form a Group: Gather a group of people who share a common cause or message.
  2. Take Portraits: Capture black-and-white portraits of the group members.
  3. Submit: Upload the portraits to the Inside Out website along with a description of your project and message.
  4. Receive Posters: The Inside Out team prints and sends the posters to your group.
  5. Paste and Display: Organize a public display in your community, pasting the posters in prominent locations.

The Inside Out Photo Project is a dynamic and impactful initiative that uses the power of visual art to address social issues and unite communities. By turning individual portraits into public statements, the project amplifies voices and fosters a global dialogue about identity, justice, and human rights.

Whether you’re an artist, activist, or community member, Inside Out provides an accessible platform to make your message seen and heard on a grand scale. Contact Inside Out here.

Inside Out Project in Melbourne as part of Photo 2021

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