Posts Tagged ‘contest’

ART. WRITE. NOW. March 24, 2011 39 Comments

What do fashion designer Zac Posen, actor Robert Redford, pop artist Andy Warhol, and author Truman Capote all have in common? Before they were famous, they were all chosen as receipients of The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Earlier this month, 1,500 more students from all across the U.S. joined them on that list. These creative [...]

Help Teachers Bring the Arts to Life in their Classrooms! December 6, 2010 No Comments

NAMTA, the International Art Materials Trade Association, is in the running for receiving funding of  250K from the Pepsi Refresh Project. NAMTA is a strong supporter of art education and they have developed a plan to help provide 25 different schools with the necessary funds to build a successful art program.  Should NAMTA receive enough [...]

Make Art Save Art August 16, 2010 20 Comments

DoSomething.org knows you care about arts education and wants you to participate in their new initiative Make Art Save Art. The program wants to use artists and students to spread the message  that arts are important to American schools. Read more on the contest that corporate sponsors HP and AMD are participating in. Make Art Save Art [...]

Autistic Boy Uses Art to Speak His Mind June 10, 2010 4 Comments

For one autistic kid, art gets him talking. Seven-year-old Jalyn Weston loves sharing his artwork with anyone who wants to see. This summer, one of his drawings will be displayed in a national traveling exhibit with the 2010 International VSA festival, The International Organization on Arts and Disability. His mom Pam explained the importance of [...]