Systemic Justice is hiring a
Call for visual artists for intersectional reimagining of European Court of Human Rights cases
For a book project that will reimagine European Court of Human Rights cases from an intersectional perspective, Systemic Justice is looking for a visual artist who can help make the project accessible to a wider audience. We are looking for someone who can translate complex concepts into accessible illustrations and animations, and who is able to work with us on a consultancy basis at regular intervals over a 2-year period of time.
You would work with us to:
Are you a multifaceted visual artists who has affinity with human rights, social justice, and intersectionality? Then please provide your details in the application form. We’ll be considering expressions of interest on a rolling basis. Everyone will be contacted; we unfortunately don’t have the capacity to respond to queries about applications while the process is ongoing.
This project is hosted by Systemic Justice, whose work is rooted in foundational values of anti-oppression, intersectionality, and justice. We invite anyone who does not have lived experience with systems of oppression to reflect on their suitability for working on this project before applying, and to address this in the application form if relevant.