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2nd Annual International Art Exhibition by ACAESUSA – World of Love: Brushes Blooming for the Youth

The Asian Culture and Education Society USA (ACAESUSA) is honored to present the 2nd Annual World of Love International Art Exhibition.

Our first exhibition embraced the theme “Brushes Blooming for the Girls,” celebrating girlhood and inspiring compassion through art. As we reflected on the stories of young lives touched by hardship, we realized that this canvas could hold more. Though it began with girls, it quietly carries the memory of boys as well—honoring all children whose lives were lost too soon.

In 2025, our theme has grown to “Brushes Blooming for the Youth.” We invite artists of all ages and backgrounds to celebrate the resilience, creativity, and dreams of every young person. Through art, we share love, remembrance, and hope, nurturing a world where all youth can flourish.

“Each brushstroke is a light,” said Jan Xie, President of ACAESUSA. “It shines through memory and sparks hope.”

Submission Details:

Age Groups:

  • Children: 6–12
  • Youth: 13–18
  • Adults: 18+

Format: Original physical artworks only (paintings, drawings, mixed media)
Deadline: October 15, 2025
Submission & Contact: info@acaesusa.org | www.acaesusa.org

Art with a Purpose

All proceeds from the exhibition will support nonprofit programs focused on:

  • Girls’ education
  • Autism, mental health, and emotional support
  • Healing arts and community resilience

Selected works will be included in future public exhibitions focused on healing, cultural unity, and creative empowerment.

Get Involved

We welcome:

  • Artists from all backgrounds and skill levels
  • Community sponsors and partners
  • Media and venue collaborators

Join us in using art to uplift, remember, and empower.

For more information, visit: www.acaesusa.org

The exhibition invites original physical artworks (paintings, drawings, mixed media) from artists worldwide, celebrating the voices, stories, and dreams of youth. All winning artworks will be included in future healing exhibitions and cultural exchange programs led by ACAESUSA.