The 2024 NASA Student Art Contest!NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia is inviting students in grades K-12 to participate in the 2024 NASA Langley Art Contest, using the theme “Connect the Dots.” The contest is open to all children who are residents of the United States and currently in grade K-12
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Doodle for Google Scholarship 2024Doodle for Google Scholarship Doodle for Google Scholarship - Google presents Doodle for Google Scholarship, an annual art competition open to students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Application Deadline - Varies, usually February or March Award Amount - One national winner received a $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 technology package award for schools/nonprofits. $5,000 college scholarships awarded to four national finalists Eligibility Requirements - Applicants must meet the following requirements: Must be a K-12 student in a U.S. school (including homeschool), a school in Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or a child of a military member overseas. Students can create doodles using any medium or material. Note: Parents, teachers, non-profit organizations, and after-school programs may submit work on behalf of K-12 students. Keywords: To participate in the Doodle for Google scholarship, students must submit their Doodle design along with a written statement that explains their inspiration for the design. Entries are judged on artistic merit, creativity, and how well the design represents the theme of the competition.
* excerpt by google doodle site. Go to Scholarship link! 2024 Transparent Watercolor Society of America's 48th Annual National ExhibitionMust be transparent watercolor, applied on a single piece of rag or wood pulp paper that is free of pigment and imbedded materials. For a complete description of transparency please go to www.watercolors.org - explanation of Transparency located in the FAQ section. • Graphite pencil may be used only for planning marks. • The following grounds, treatments, and media are excluded: Opaque white paint, of any kind, such at titanium white, Chinese white, etc. Gesso, matte medium, or any other priming material or exterior surface treatment Gouache, acrylics, or water-soluble oils Inks, metallic, or iridescent paint or products that leave a metallic, graphite, or reflective sheen. Be aware that some of the Daniel Smith prima tek pigments can possibly contain iridescence, eg.: Kyanite, Bronzite etc. Watercolor crayon, colored pencil, charcoal, pastel, Conte sticks, or Conte Crayons Varnish, wax, wax crayon, oil sticks, or oil pastel Collage or surface constructions, impasto, embossing Watercolor resist, such as Frisket, that is not completely removed from the final painting Yupo or similar papers. Canvas or canvas paper Use of digital images or enhancements printed on the paper How to apply the National PTA Reflections Art Contest.Below are the steps to enter the National PTA Reflections Art Contest. If you would like to see competition information, pictures of past winners, and detailed rules, please visit the website below. Below is the portal site where you can apply. Before submitting your work, it is important to find out if you are a PTA member at your local school. First, go to the portal site below. This is a window where you can check whether you are a PTA member in your area. You have to click "Find My PTAs" button and search your PTA in your school. If you are not a PTA member, search on the website below to find the school in question and click the" join "button. This page will help you join your local PTA. Below are instructions for paying the membership fee ($15) to join your local PTA. Then you need to find the State PTA. View the map and click on your region. If you find your location, you will see the text " New York Reflections Programs" and the click the text. (Example: New York) Next, you can find the below screen, and then almost done! If you see below the window of application, you have to fill out with your information for the contest. To participate in this contest, you must first contact your local PTA representative to inform them of your participation. Locally, the pictures are collected and the best pictures are sent to the state level. Good luck~ Preparation for international Owl Art contest for children.The forms and images below are selected to help you exercise in preparation for the competition. (canva.com) Reference: Canva.com Reference illustration by canva.
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