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WVD 2026 Art Contest Deadline Extended
Good news for artists, photographers, designers, and creative minds in the vitiligo community: you now have a little more time.

The submission deadline for the World Vitiligo Day 2026 Art Contest has been extended from June 1 to June 14, 2026.
We received several requests for additional time, and honestly, creativity does not always obey neat calendar boxes. So we are giving artists a little more breathing room.
If you have been thinking about submitting your work, this is your gentle nudge. Or your dramatic cinematic cue. Your choice.
Updated Contest Timeline
Submission Period
Now through June 14, 2026
Submit your artwork for a chance to win prizes and receive recognition from industry sponsors, artistic professionals, and the global vitiligo community.
Judges’ Shortlisting
June 14 – June 20, 2026
A panel of art-world professionals and vitiligo advocates will review eligible submissions and select nominees for each prize.
Public Voting
June 20 – June 25, 2026
The public will vote for their favorite submissions to help decide the final winners.
More Than a Contest
This contest is part of a wider effort to make vitiligo visible not only as a medical condition, but as a human story. Art can say things that clinical language often cannot. It can show pride, struggle, humor, beauty, anger, softness, defiance — sometimes all in the same brushstroke.
In addition to the official contest awards, selected artworks may also receive special prizes or recognition at the discretion of contest sponsors and supporting partners.
Whether you are a professional artist, an emerging creator, or someone who simply has a story to tell through art, we encourage you to submit your work and help showcase the many faces, experiences, and perspectives of the vitiligo community.
We look forward to seeing your creativity. No pressure. Well, maybe a little. The good kind.
Suggested Reading
The Jackson, Thomas, Harlow Effect on Vitiligo
How Michael Jackson, Lee Thomas, Winnie Harlow, and the global vitiligo community changed public awareness — and why visibility often moves culture faster than facts alone.
Google Doodle for World Vitiligo Day 2026
A look at the campaign to bring World Vitiligo Day into one of the most visible digital spaces on Earth — because sometimes awareness needs to knock on the front door of the internet.
Vitiligo — A Global Creative Uprising
From paintings and films to music, digital art, and community storytelling, vitiligo has become a creative movement with a global pulse.
Listen to Deep Dive in Vitiligo
Prefer listening while walking, driving, cooking, or pretending to organize your inbox? These podcast episodes explore World Vitiligo Day, visibility, and the growing cultural force behind the vitiligo movement.
Google Doodle For World Vitiligo Day 2026 — Ep. 59
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World Vitiligo Day Goes Supersonic in Purple — Ep. 39
A lively look at how World Vitiligo Day continues to grow, evolve, and turn awareness into something louder, brighter, and harder to ignore.
How World Vitiligo Day Reached 60+ Million People in 24 Hours — Ep. 38
The story of how a patient-driven campaign reached tens of millions of people in one day — proof that when community, timing, and purpose align, things can move fast.
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