""European Union and citizenship" organised by the Directorate-General for Justice, Freedom and Security of the European Commission.
The aim of this competition is to invite citizens of the European Union, or citizens of third countries living in the European Union, to express their experience of life as a citizen in the European Union.
This notion of the life of a citizen in the European Union, and not simply a citizen of the European Union, will allow the EU to not only actively involve young people living in the EU (who will not necessarily be EU citizens) in this activity, but also to consider a very broad dimension of the concept of citizenship.
Therefore, young people aged 16 and over, particularly those studying arts and graphic design, are invited to work individually to create a one-page cartoon (“plate”), with no text, illustrating the theme of citizenship in the European Union, in response to the following question: “What does it mean to be a citizen in Europe?”
more info: http://www.eurocartoon.eu/