The National Art Education Association is offering scholarships!
There are many different awards and scholarships offered, check to see if you are eligible!
There are many different awards and scholarships offered, check to see if you are eligible!
SENIORS ONLY $2,500 SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
by designing a greeting card!
ENTRIES ARE OPEN FOR 2020
At CardsDirect our job is to capture a moment that resonates with our customers and present it through our greeting cards. We want your help designing our next top-selling holiday card – and are proud to offer our scholarship program. The winner of our Future Designer Scholarship will receive a $2,500 scholarship to a secondary institution of their choice and will have their designs featured as products on our site.
Applicants must be at least 17 years old and already accepted or enrolled in this educational organization. One entry per person.
by designing a greeting card!
ENTRIES ARE OPEN FOR 2020
At CardsDirect our job is to capture a moment that resonates with our customers and present it through our greeting cards. We want your help designing our next top-selling holiday card – and are proud to offer our scholarship program. The winner of our Future Designer Scholarship will receive a $2,500 scholarship to a secondary institution of their choice and will have their designs featured as products on our site.
Applicants must be at least 17 years old and already accepted or enrolled in this educational organization. One entry per person.
YoungArts' National Art Competition
YoungArts’ signature program is an application-based award for emerging artists ages 15–18 or in grades 10–12 from across the United States. Selected through a blind adjudication process conducted by an independent panel of highly accomplished artists, YoungArts winners receive valuable support, including financial awards of up to $10,000, professional development and educational experiences working with renowned mentors, and performance and exhibition opportunities at some of the nation’s leading cultural institutions. Joining a 20,000-strong alumni community, they receive creative and professional development opportunities and connect with an extraordinarily rich network of peers.
Applications are being accepted through October 16, 2020 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time.
YoungArts’ signature program is an application-based award for emerging artists ages 15–18 or in grades 10–12 from across the United States. Selected through a blind adjudication process conducted by an independent panel of highly accomplished artists, YoungArts winners receive valuable support, including financial awards of up to $10,000, professional development and educational experiences working with renowned mentors, and performance and exhibition opportunities at some of the nation’s leading cultural institutions. Joining a 20,000-strong alumni community, they receive creative and professional development opportunities and connect with an extraordinarily rich network of peers.
Applications are being accepted through October 16, 2020 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time.
Scholastic Art and Writing Awards
Through the Scholastic Awards, teens in grades 7–12 (ages 13 and up) from public, private, or home schools can apply in 29 categories of art and writing for their chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited and published. Beyond the Awards, the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers produces a number of programs to support creative students and their educators, including the Art.Write.Now.Tour, the National Student Poets Program, the Scholastic Awards Summer Workshops and Scholastic Awards Summer Scholarships programs, the Golden Educators Residency, and much more.
Art Deadline: 12/04/2020
Through the Scholastic Awards, teens in grades 7–12 (ages 13 and up) from public, private, or home schools can apply in 29 categories of art and writing for their chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited and published. Beyond the Awards, the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers produces a number of programs to support creative students and their educators, including the Art.Write.Now.Tour, the National Student Poets Program, the Scholastic Awards Summer Workshops and Scholastic Awards Summer Scholarships programs, the Golden Educators Residency, and much more.
Art Deadline: 12/04/2020
2021 International Aviation Art New Jersey artists aged 6 to 17 are invited to participate.
"A Friendlier World with Air Sports" is the 2021 theme.
When we think of aviation, our first thoughts go to the sky. We imagine what it would be like soaring through the air in a glider, floating across the sky in a hot air balloon, or maybe even twisting and looping through the clouds in an aerobatic plane. While being in the sky is glamorous, it is only part of the adventure. Every journey begins on the ground with a team of people working together to make something magical happen.
Working together, a group of aviation enthusiasts can accomplish what one person alone never could. The friendships created in this process are one of the things that keeps people coming back to air sports again and again. The friends that meet to hang glide share laughs on cliff sides around the world. Hot air balloonists enjoy meals with the crew of the chase vehicle after flight across the countryside. Air shows, of course, offer it all. Everyone is invited to share in the joy that sport aviation produces. Pilots love talking about their planes, ground crews share the work required to keep everything safe and in top shape. Every aircraft is a conversation starter. Each one gives people a chance to ask questions or share their own aviation stories. The chance to take a ride is irresistible to some, while others enjoy eating tasty food and watching the show overhead. A single parachutist in the sky can hold the attention of hundreds of people below. When the day's adventure is over, both participants and spectators leave with new friends, as well as stories to share among themselves and others.
Air sports brings people together and creates friendships that connect people from all over the world and of all ages. Now it's your turn to grab your favorite art supplies and create a poster that captures the friendlier world that comes from people meeting and sharing their love of sport aviation.
Artwork is judged, at least in part, for its creative use of this year’s theme in relation to the aviation world. The first, second and third place winners were forwarded to Washington DC for the National level of the contest. Winning entries of the National contest will be forwarded to the International level of the contest.
ELIGIBILITY
Youths ages 6 - 17 are eligible to
participate. All artwork must be done by
hand (or, in the case of physically
challenged children, by foot or mouth).
Art submission rules
FORMAT & REPRESENTATION
11 X 17 inches (Ledger/Tabloid)
Artwork must NOT be framed or outlined with borders
Artwork should clearly represent the theme of the contest
MEDIUM
Permitted: acrylic, oil paint, watercolor, indelible marker pens, felt-tip pens, soft ball-point pens, indelible ink, Crayola or any similar indelible medium.
NOT permitted: Non-permanent mediums such as pencil or charcoal; computer generated artwork; collage work involving the use of photocopies.
State Contests Must be Postmarked by January 19, 2021
National Contests Must be Postmarked by February 26, 2021
"A Friendlier World with Air Sports" is the 2021 theme.
When we think of aviation, our first thoughts go to the sky. We imagine what it would be like soaring through the air in a glider, floating across the sky in a hot air balloon, or maybe even twisting and looping through the clouds in an aerobatic plane. While being in the sky is glamorous, it is only part of the adventure. Every journey begins on the ground with a team of people working together to make something magical happen.
Working together, a group of aviation enthusiasts can accomplish what one person alone never could. The friendships created in this process are one of the things that keeps people coming back to air sports again and again. The friends that meet to hang glide share laughs on cliff sides around the world. Hot air balloonists enjoy meals with the crew of the chase vehicle after flight across the countryside. Air shows, of course, offer it all. Everyone is invited to share in the joy that sport aviation produces. Pilots love talking about their planes, ground crews share the work required to keep everything safe and in top shape. Every aircraft is a conversation starter. Each one gives people a chance to ask questions or share their own aviation stories. The chance to take a ride is irresistible to some, while others enjoy eating tasty food and watching the show overhead. A single parachutist in the sky can hold the attention of hundreds of people below. When the day's adventure is over, both participants and spectators leave with new friends, as well as stories to share among themselves and others.
Air sports brings people together and creates friendships that connect people from all over the world and of all ages. Now it's your turn to grab your favorite art supplies and create a poster that captures the friendlier world that comes from people meeting and sharing their love of sport aviation.
Artwork is judged, at least in part, for its creative use of this year’s theme in relation to the aviation world. The first, second and third place winners were forwarded to Washington DC for the National level of the contest. Winning entries of the National contest will be forwarded to the International level of the contest.
ELIGIBILITY
Youths ages 6 - 17 are eligible to
participate. All artwork must be done by
hand (or, in the case of physically
challenged children, by foot or mouth).
Art submission rules
FORMAT & REPRESENTATION
11 X 17 inches (Ledger/Tabloid)
Artwork must NOT be framed or outlined with borders
Artwork should clearly represent the theme of the contest
MEDIUM
Permitted: acrylic, oil paint, watercolor, indelible marker pens, felt-tip pens, soft ball-point pens, indelible ink, Crayola or any similar indelible medium.
NOT permitted: Non-permanent mediums such as pencil or charcoal; computer generated artwork; collage work involving the use of photocopies.
State Contests Must be Postmarked by January 19, 2021
National Contests Must be Postmarked by February 26, 2021
Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship Contest
Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship: gallerycollection.com’s annual $10,000 contest to create a Christmas card, holiday card, birthday card or all-occasion greeting card.
Here's How
Submit original photo, artwork or computer graphics for the front of a greeting card.
Contest submissions accepted from: June 10th, 2020 - March 3, 2021.
Winner will be announced May 17th, 2021.
Age Eligibility: Must be 14 years or older at time of entry and be enrolled in High School, College, University or Home school.
Submit original photo, artwork or computer graphics for the front of a greeting card.
All of our designs are produced in a 5 1/2" x 7 7/8" format. While each entry does not need to be submitted in that exact size, it should be proportional to those dimensions. Entries should not exceed 16” x 23”. Most designs or photographs are horizontal. All designs are tested extensively. Many different stocks, foils, colors, type solutions and cropping variations are explored on each design. Once a design is produced for publication, credit to the artist is only given in our catalog and website. A standard Gallery Collection© credit line appears on the card itself. Create-A-Greeting-Card scholarship contest may also be known by other names: Create-A-Holiday Card, Create-A-Christmas Card, Create-A-Birthday Card. Any type of greeting card design can be entered regardless of the contest name.
SUBMISSIONS FOR ENTRY Online entry Only: Please visit www.gallerycollection.com and look for the scholarship link at the top of the page or navigate directly to https://www.gallerycollection.com/greeting-cards-scholarship.htm Fill out the entry form and upload artwork or photograph in JPEG (.jpg) format. Maximum file size is limited to 2 megabytes.
Questions about the Scholarship Contest can be addressed by email to [email protected]
Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship: gallerycollection.com’s annual $10,000 contest to create a Christmas card, holiday card, birthday card or all-occasion greeting card.
Here's How
Submit original photo, artwork or computer graphics for the front of a greeting card.
Contest submissions accepted from: June 10th, 2020 - March 3, 2021.
Winner will be announced May 17th, 2021.
Age Eligibility: Must be 14 years or older at time of entry and be enrolled in High School, College, University or Home school.
Submit original photo, artwork or computer graphics for the front of a greeting card.
All of our designs are produced in a 5 1/2" x 7 7/8" format. While each entry does not need to be submitted in that exact size, it should be proportional to those dimensions. Entries should not exceed 16” x 23”. Most designs or photographs are horizontal. All designs are tested extensively. Many different stocks, foils, colors, type solutions and cropping variations are explored on each design. Once a design is produced for publication, credit to the artist is only given in our catalog and website. A standard Gallery Collection© credit line appears on the card itself. Create-A-Greeting-Card scholarship contest may also be known by other names: Create-A-Holiday Card, Create-A-Christmas Card, Create-A-Birthday Card. Any type of greeting card design can be entered regardless of the contest name.
SUBMISSIONS FOR ENTRY Online entry Only: Please visit www.gallerycollection.com and look for the scholarship link at the top of the page or navigate directly to https://www.gallerycollection.com/greeting-cards-scholarship.htm Fill out the entry form and upload artwork or photograph in JPEG (.jpg) format. Maximum file size is limited to 2 megabytes.
Questions about the Scholarship Contest can be addressed by email to [email protected]
Getting Real About Distracted Driving Scholarship:
Design an advertisement that will educate the public about the dangers of distracted driving, and convince them with a clear call to action not to text and drive, drink and drive, eat and drive, or any other distraction you choose to focus on. You may focus on distracted driving as a whole, or pick a specific kind of distracted driving, but the message/focus of your advertisement must be clear. You will be judged based on the quality of the content, it’s usability as an ad (billboard, commercial, PSA, poster, radio ad, etc.) and how it effectively convinces drivers to stay focused on the road. We are looking for creative, and helpful ads with maybe a bit of humor or irony.
SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT: $1,000
One Scholarship Offered Twice Annually:
Spring Semester Scholarship:
Design an advertisement that will educate the public about the dangers of distracted driving, and convince them with a clear call to action not to text and drive, drink and drive, eat and drive, or any other distraction you choose to focus on. You may focus on distracted driving as a whole, or pick a specific kind of distracted driving, but the message/focus of your advertisement must be clear. You will be judged based on the quality of the content, it’s usability as an ad (billboard, commercial, PSA, poster, radio ad, etc.) and how it effectively convinces drivers to stay focused on the road. We are looking for creative, and helpful ads with maybe a bit of humor or irony.
SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT: $1,000
One Scholarship Offered Twice Annually:
Spring Semester Scholarship:
- Submission Deadline: May 31
- Winner Announced: June 30
- Submission Deadline: December 31
- Winner Announced: January 31