Deadline: 31-Aug-2026
The 29th Annual Peace Pals International Art Exhibition and Awards invites children aged 5–16 worldwide to submit original artwork under the theme “Together in Peace.” The program celebrates creativity, cultural understanding, and peaceful coexistence, awarding Peace Poles and certificates to winners and finalists.
Overview
The Peace Pals International Art Exhibition encourages young artists to express their vision of harmony, unity, and compassion through creative artwork. Participants are asked to reflect on the universal message: “May Peace Prevail On Earth.”
The program provides a platform for children to showcase their understanding of peaceful coexistence within families, schools, and communities, while highlighting cultural understanding, kindness, and cooperative actions.
Theme for 2026
The central theme is: “Together in Peace.”
Participants are encouraged to explore:
- Peace, unity, and cooperation in daily life
- Cultural understanding and respect for diversity
- Acts of kindness that promote harmony
- The universal message “May Peace Prevail On Earth”
Eligibility
- Children aged 5–16 years from any country.
- Artwork must be original and independently created by the participant.
- Submissions must follow specified technical guidelines.
Age Categories
The competition is divided into four age groups to ensure fair evaluation:
- 5–7 years
- 8–10 years
- 11–13 years
- 14–16 years
Submission Guidelines
Participants must:
- Submit artwork in JPG format, scanned at 300 DPI.
- Avoid submitting photographs of artwork; only scanned images are accepted.
- Ensure originality; plagiarized or copied work will be disqualified.
- Include participant details as per submission instructions provided by Peace Pals International.
Awards and Recognition
The competition is prize-based, not monetary:
- First Place: 6-foot Classic White Peace Pole or equivalent
- Second Place: Large Desktop Peace Pole or equivalent
- Third Place: Medium Desktop Peace Pole or equivalent
- Finalists: Certificates and official recognition
How to Participate
- Create original artwork reflecting the theme “Together in Peace.”
- Scan the artwork at 300 DPI in JPG format.
- Submit the scanned artwork through the official Peace Pals submission portal.
- Ensure that age category, originality, and technical requirements are followed.
Why This Program Matters
- Promotes creativity and artistic expression among children.
- Encourages awareness of peace, kindness, and cultural understanding.
- Provides global recognition for young artists.
- Inspires children to contribute to a more harmonious and compassionate world.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting photographs instead of scanned artwork.
- Ignoring age category requirements.
- Failing to submit in JPG format at 300 DPI.
- Using non-original artwork or copyrighted materials.
- Omitting required participant information.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can participate?
Children aged 5–16 from any country.
2. What is the theme for 2026?
“Together in Peace,” emphasizing harmony, cooperation, and cultural understanding.
3. What format is required for submission?
Scanned artwork in JPG format at 300 DPI. Photographs are not accepted.
4. Are there monetary prizes?
No; prizes include Peace Poles and certificates.
5. How are age categories defined?
Four groups: 5–7, 8–10, 11–13, and 14–16 years.
6. What recognition do finalists receive?
Finalists receive certificates and official acknowledgment from Peace Pals International.
7. Can artwork be created with assistance?
No; submissions must be independently created by the participant.
Conclusion
The Peace Pals International Art Exhibition and Awards 2026 offers children a unique opportunity to express their vision of peace and unity through art. By participating, young artists gain recognition, prizes, and the chance to inspire global audiences with messages of kindness, cooperation, and cultural understanding.
For more information, visit Peace Pals International.








































