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Lucerne Art of Dairy - Jennifer Yang

Competition Details

WASHINGTON STATE HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

Sponsored by Rainier Photography. All entries to Ms. VanAlstyne by March 30th - drymounting required.
Examples from previous years:

High School Art Northwest 2006: George Fox University
Deadline: December 9th

There is no entry fee. Each entrant is limited to two works. All artwork will be judged on the basis of 35 mm slides, each of which must be labeled with the artist's name, title of artwork, medium, and size (height and width). Slides of artwork not accepted will be returned if accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE).

Eighth Annual WAEA (Washington Arts Education Association) Student Exhibit
Images that Speak! February 3 – May 28, 2006
Deadline: December 12
The 2006 theme for the annual student exhibit promotes visual literacy, communications and understanding between all cultures. This provides an excellent opportunity for teachers to combine literacy lessons with art to reinforce major concepts and skills in the language arts, social studies, literature, creative writing and poetry.
To request a registration form and submission guidelines, please contact Gayle Riley, Co-President of WAEA, and program coordinator: deanbriley@seanet.com or call (425) 745-2158.

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Deadline: January 30th, 2006
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards is run by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, Inc. a not-for-profit organization, that supports young artists and writers. Each year, the Awards provide the opportunity for more than 250,000 teenagers in grades 7-12 to earn regional and national honors. Graduating high school seniors who submit portfolios of their work have the opportunity to compete for more than $1.5 million in scholarships from colleges and universities across the country. Email questions to www.artandwriting.org or call the Alliance at 212-343-6892.

Junior Duck Stamp 2006 Contest Regulations
Deadline: March 15, 2006
The Junior Duck Stamp contest begins each spring when students submit their artwork to a state or territory contest. Students at the state level are judged in four groups according to grade level: Group I: K-3, Group II: 4-6, Group III: 7-9, and Group IV 10-12. Three first, second and third place entries are selected for each group. A “Best of Show” is selected by the judges from the twelve first-place winners regardless of their grade group. Each state or territory Best of Show is then submitted to the Duck Stamp Office and entered into the national Junior Duck Stamp Contest. To further the interdisciplinary underpinnings of the program, students are now encouraged, but not required, to include a conservation message on their entry form with their art design. The conservation message is judged in some states and at the national level for Best of Show winners. The message should explain something the student has learned about wetlands habitat, conservation or waterfowl. It may also be a statement used to encourage others to participate in conservation.
The Northwest ESD 189 Regional Superintendent's High School Art Contest
Entry Deadline: March 25, 2005, Artwork due at NWESD 189
Open to students of three and four year public and private high schools in the State of Washington. Each of the nine Educational Service Districts have regional shows, sending the winners to Olympia for the state competition. NWESD 189 is proud to send 5 winning regular entries and 1 special education entry each year.

The entries from last year’s 2004 Superintendent’s High School Art Show may be viewed at: click on the High School Art Show link in the left bar menu.

2006 Washington State High School Photography Competition
Deadline: Feb, 26, 2006


2006 Rainbow Bookfest, "Create Your Own Pradise"
Deadline: Feb, 26, 2006


2006 State Flag Celebrating the Arts!
Deadline: May 19, 2006
Design a state flag in celebration of the arts---music, drama, fine art, and dance. The selected design will be professionally constructed and forwarded to the Youth Art Month Gala Event in Washington D.C., March 2006, along with other state flags. The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) will also use the design to promote the 33rd Annual High School Art Show in the spring of 2006.


Congressional high school art entries: Jim McDermott, 7th Congressional District of Washington