The INTARTS drawing competitions invited young people from different backgrounds to express their views on diversity, coexistence, and mutual understanding through visual art.
In each partner country, local drawing workshops and competitions were organised, and the top three artworks were selected through jury evaluation and online voting.

The winning drawings reflect personal stories, cultural experiences, and shared values. They demonstrate how drawing can function as an inclusive and accessible tool for dialogue beyond language barriers.

Greece Winners

In Greece, young migrants and local youth used drawing as a tool to express identity, belonging, and everyday experiences. The winning artworks reflect themes of hope, resilience, and shared humanity beyond language barriers.

Lithuania Winners

The Lithuanian competition highlighted how art can become a common language in multicultural environments. The selected drawings captured personal stories and collective values, showing how creativity supports dialogue and mutual respect.

Poland Winners

The Polish drawing competition brought together young artists from diverse backgrounds. The selected top three artworks stood out for their creativity, emotional depth, and strong messages on coexistence and inclusion.
These works were later exhibited publicly, giving young participants the experience of sharing their voices in a cultural space.