14th Annual Young Illustrators ChallengeThe Young Illustrator's Challenge (YIC) is a Long Island-wide illustration competition for students, judged by a panel of professional artists, illustrators, and curators. If your kids draw a picture titled “The Great Outdoors,” there are many different ideas inspired by nature and the outdoors. Here are some sample ideas:
Mountain Camping This picture shows a child pitching a tent in the mountains and spending time with a family by the campfire. The background can be blue sky, green trees, and a starry night sky. Playing at the Beach This picture shows a child building a sand castle in the ocean or playing in the waves. The colors of the sand and the beach, the blue sky, and the flow of the ocean are depicted. Walking Animals This picture shows a variety of animals (deer, rabbits, foxes, etc.) walking through the forest. The surrounding area can be lush trees, flowers, and the warm feeling of sunlight shining through the forest. Hiking Family This picture shows a child and family hiking in the mountains or forest. The background is filled with colorful trees, flowers, and small animals, and the children are happily walking. Friends Riding Bikes This is a picture of children riding bikes through a park or along a road. There are flower fields and trees along the road, and the children are smiling while feeling the wind. It can be vividly depicted. These pictures can capture the joyous moments of exploring the beauty of nature and being free from the perspective of children.
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HOW CAN WE PREVENT FUTURE WARS?The Never Such Innocence (NSI) 2024/25 Competition invites young people worldwide, aged 9-18, to engage creatively with the pressing question: "How can we prevent future wars?" This initiative, part of NSI's "Conversations on Conflict" programme, encourages participants to reflect on historical lessons and propose actionable solutions through various artistic expressions.
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NSI is dedicated to giving young people a platform to express their views on conflict and peace. Through creative mediums, the organization fosters dialogue and understanding, empowering the next generation to contribute to a more peaceful world. For more information, resources, and to submit your entries, visit the Never Such Innocence 2024/25 Competition page. 2025 Hope of America Art Contesthttps://hopeofamerica.org/art-contest/ The 2025 Hope of America Art Contest invites K-12 students to creatively depict the First Amendment through various art forms.
Theme: First Amendment Eligibility: Open to all K-12 students Media: Painting, drawing, mixed media, photography, sculpture Submission Deadline: March 1, 2025 Divisions:
2025 Family Nurturing Center Art ContestThe 2025 Family Nurturing Center Art Contest is an opportunity for young artists to showcase their creativity while promoting themes of family, love, and connection. Open to children and teens, the contest encourages participants to express their unique perspectives through visual art.
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Science without borders challenge!https://www.livingoceansfoundation.org/education/science-without-borders-challenge/ The Science Without Borders® Challenge is an international art competition that inspires students to promote ocean conservation through creativity. Established by the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation, the challenge encourages young artists from around the world to use their talents to raise awareness about marine issues and the need to preserve our oceans for future generations. Open to students aged 11-19, the competition revolves around an annual theme related to marine conservation. Participants create original, two-dimensional artwork that addresses the chosen theme, such as protecting coral reefs, reducing plastic pollution, or preserving endangered marine species. The competition highlights the crucial role of the ocean in sustaining life on Earth and emphasizes the importance of scientific research and environmental stewardship. Winning entries receive cash prizes, with top submissions showcased in exhibitions and promotional materials that advocate for ocean conservation. The Science Without Borders® Challenge not only provides young artists with an international platform to display their creativity but also fosters environmental awareness and encourages global collaboration in addressing marine challenges. This initiative serves as a powerful reminder that art and science can work together to inspire change, making complex environmental issues accessible and compelling to a wider audience. By engaging youth in marine conservation efforts through art, the challenge cultivates a generation of informed and passionate advocates dedicated to protecting our planet’s oceans. For this contest, you can explore different marine ecosystems. Choose a keystone species—either a plant or animal—that lives in the ocean to feature in your artwork.
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