SunChips® Showcases Artwork from Underrepresented Artists in "Art Seen" Honors
- SunChips is celebrating individuality and supporting artists through its 'Art Seen' program
- The artwork of three selected artists will be featured on millions of SunChips bags and local mural installations
- SunChips is partnering with nonprofit arts organization YoungArts and donating $100,000 to support emerging artists
- Fans can support underrepresented artists through an interactive branded lens experience on Snapchat
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The brand will display art on SunChips bags in stores this month and champion artists through a
"Since 2021, the SunChips 'Art Seen' program has shined a light on artists whose diverse viewpoints make the world a brighter place," said Rhasheda Boyd, vice president of marketing at Frito-Lay. "With less than
The work of three selected artists will be featured on millions of SunChips bags across the country as well as local mural installations in the artists' hometowns and on SunChips social media channels.
These artists include:
- Maruja Panti, Catanduanes,
Philippines : Maruja is a self-made artist. She believes, "No one colors the world and reflects the light exactly the way you can," and that her art goes beyond its form. Her work explores topics of feminism, beauty and contemporary struggles of peoples, especially women, today. Her commissioned artwork for the SunChips Original flavor tells a story of embracing individuality by following your passions. - Darnell "Solo"
Kirkwood ,Los Angeles, California : Darnell believes art has empowered his appreciation to creatively shift narratives, allowing him to be more present and one with the universe. The energy of each piece, including his commissioned artwork for the SunChips Garden Salsa flavor, derives from and is dedicated to the journeys traveled through the perseverance of both dreamers and visionaries – against all odds. - Megan Lewis,
Baltimore, Maryland : Megan's work allows her to communicate meaningfully and think outside the intellectual and artistic "holding" patterns. Her paintings depict Black men and women usually existing in a resting position, focusing on their facial features and accented by swings of color and thick paint strokes. Her commissioned artwork for the SunChips Harvest Cheddar flavor celebrates a season of harvest with vibrant plants and colors.
To further champion the next generation of emerging artists, SunChips is donating
"At YoungArts, we value the creative expression that comes from a multitude of lived experiences," said Angela Goding, senior director, strategic partnerships at YoungArts. "We're grateful to join SunChips in celebrating how artists connect us through their uniquely personal work."
Fans can also get involved in the support of underrepresented artists through an interactive branded lens experience on SnapChat that will feature the work of artist Glenn Espinosa from YoungArts. To access the interactive lens and amplify the work, fans can scan the code on the back of specially-marked "Art Seen" SunChips packaging, snap and share with their friends. Fans can also access the interactive lens on www.SunChipsArtSeen.com or by exploring the SnapChat app.
SunChips will donate an additional
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About YoungArts
Established in 1981 by Lin and Ted Arison, YoungArts identifies exceptional young artists, amplifies their potential, and invests in their lifelong creative freedom. YoungArts provides space, funding, mentorship, professional development and community throughout artists' careers. Entrance into this prestigious organization starts with a highly competitive application for talented artists ages 15–18, or grades 10– 12, in
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