SunChips Art Seen Returns
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In 2021, SunChips® Art Seen gave artists a new way for their art to be seen: on SunChips billboards and murals across the nation.
Now the program is back with a new angle, recognizing a need for more diverse representation in the arts. SunChips fans and art lovers across the U.S. voted to select three grand prize winning artists from under-represented communities. These winners — Maruja Panti, Darnell “Solo” Kirkwood and Megan Lewis — were commissioned to create artwork now featured on SunChips bags and ads.
Look for their art as murals in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.
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To support the future of the arts, SunChips is donating $100,000 to the nonprofit youth arts organization YoungArts.
A YoungArts artist, Glenn Espinosa, created a Snapchat lens for the campaign. Every time someone uses the lens, SunChips will donate another dollar, potentially bringing the total donation up to $140,000.
Visit sunchipsartseen.com to get to know these talented artists, and look for the bags in stores!
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