I stumbled across this today and thought if any iOTWers have a creative patriot (Grades 9-12) in your household that you might be interested in this art scholarship competition.
Young American Creative Patriotic Art Brochure (pdf) is a contest that gives talented art students in grades 9-12 an opportunity to compete for up to $10,000 for college. To participate, contact the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars (info at ladiesauxvfw.org) to find your local chapter.
Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, this competition requires you to combine art with patriotic vision.
Participants must submit entries to a local Ladies Auxiliary Scholarships Chairman by March 31.
The first-place winner from each Ladies Auxiliary will be sent to the Department Scholarships Chairman for judging.
Eligibility:
- Students must be in grades 9, 10, 11 or 12.
- Students must attend school in the same state as the sponsoring Ladies Auxiliary.
- Home-schooled students are eligible; foreign-exchange students are not.
- National winners of the past contests may not compete in future Young American Creative Patriotic Art Contests.
Young American Contest Rules
Art must be on paper or canvas. Water color, pencil, pastel, charcoal, tempera, crayon, acrylic, pen-and-ink, or oil may be used.
Submit canvas entries on stretcher frames.
Other entries must be matted on white. Do not use other color mats.
In matting, use heavy paper to reinforce back. Mounted and fl oating mats may also be used.
The art should be no smaller than 8″ x 10″ but no larger than 18″ x 24″, not including mat.
- Be sure to complete entry form and attach to back of entry.
- Note that you must be sponsored by a Ladies Auxiliary or a foreign-based Ladies Auxiliary or Post.
Package art so that it can be mailed without being damaged.
If you use the American Flag in your entry, it must conform to the Federal Flag Code as far as color,
number of stars and stripes, and other pertinent rules of the code.
Entry must have been done during the current school year—note that you must have your
teacher’s signature. Each student may submit only one entry.
Each entry will be judged on the originality of concept, presentation, and patriotism expressed;
the content of how it relates to patriotism and clarity of ideas; the design technique; total impact
of work; and uniqueness.
Digital art is not accepted.
Do not frame!
There were 3,443 pieces submitted for the 2014-2015 Young American Creative Patriotic Art Contest. See the Winners and get more information HERE.
Wow, when I won the American Legion essay contest in 7th grade, I got a plaque and $3.00.
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And how did you submit that essay? On a stone or dried clay tablet?
I submitted it on a piece of wood-man.
My wife had told me about this and like any other senile old fart…I forgot. She did say they were amazed at the talent these young people have, and how patriotic they are.
“note that you must have your
teacher’s signature”
Might be kinda hard at puplic skool.
I love contests like this for kids. I have grandsons in the right age/grade bracket, but they are more focused on girls than they are on art.