Archive for the ‘Competitions’ Category

Princeton Nassau Literary Review National Art Contest

Monday, April 10th, 2023

The Nassau Literary Review—the nation’s second oldest undergraduate literary magazine and oldest student publication at Princeton—is currently open to submissions for our third annual National Undergraduate Art & Writing Contest, which will be judged by Princeton faculty from the art and creative writing departments. We are open to submissions from all undergraduates at U.S. institutions. We are particularly drawn to the strong Art program at UCLA, and we would love to receive work from your students!

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Call For Art Commission

Wednesday, April 5th, 2023

UCLA Center for Reproductive Science, Health & Education (CRSHE) is seeking talented painters or photographers to execute a medium/large-sized art piece as part of the opening of its main office suite located in the Biosciences Research Building (BSRB). The final project will be unveiled during the office’s official opening event, which will include the CRSHE leadership team and its members from across campus. Images of the art work will also be featured in the center’s publications and promotional materials.

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PSAid Contest: People’s Choice Voting OPEN!

Monday, April 3rd, 2023

As you know, college students from around the U.S. have been hard at work creating PSAs to help us get the message out that cash is best when it comes to donating to international disasters. We’re loving the creativity and passion behind this year’s entries. #PeoplesChoice voting is now open on the PSAid website.  

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UCLA Juried Student Fine Art Show

Tuesday, February 28th, 2023

The Dortort Center for Creativity in the Arts is hosting its annual Student Fine Art Show where students have the opportunity to win a $1,000 or $500 prize and have their work exhibited and juried by art professionals. 

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PSAid 2023 – “Cash is Best”

Tuesday, February 21st, 2023

The PSAid contest was developed to challenge college students to produce public service announcements (PSAs) that creatively articulate why “Cash is Best” when helping people affected by emergencies and disasters overseas.

ThePSAID website has contest rules and guidelines as well as past winning PSAs, and a video that can be shared with students. You can find a one-pager with additional details here. 

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The Great Box Cover-up

Monday, December 5th, 2022

The City of Sunnyvale is looking for artists/artistic teams interested in participating in The Great Box Cover-up! (utility box art program).

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T-Shirt Design Contest for the Polish Student Association

Wednesday, November 30th, 2022

The Polish Student Association at University of Virginia (UVA) is hosting a T-shirt design contest with the theme “Polish and Ukrainian Friendship.” and are inviting entries from all over the world.

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Vassar Review Call for Submissions

Monday, November 28th, 2022

The Vassar Review, an international, multidisciplinary literary arts journal, is currently accepting submissions for their eight edition, “Interiors & Intimacies.” They are currently looking for fiction, non-fiction and poetry writers, to contribute to this year’s issue.

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Public Art Opportunity – City of Pasadena

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2022

The City of Pasadena is excited to embark upon the fourth iteration of the Rotating Public Art Program which will include the phased installation of eight public artworks at existing City-owned locations throughout Pasadena.

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Open Call – Flat Journal

Wednesday, November 9th, 2022

“For our 4th issue of FLAT, our theme is After Tomorrow. We are looking to think outside of the binary of optimism and pessimism as neither feels quite right; the former often stifling, and the later unwarranted. Instead we want to think about what we can and should carry with us across the boundary, what should be left behind, and most importantly about what is on the other side. We invite you to join us in the challenge begun by Danowski and Viveiros de Castro, to take up “the colossal effort of contemporary imagination to produce a thought and a mythology that are adequate to our times.””

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