Arkansas Wildlife Federations
"Wildlife of Arkansas"
Student Art Contest
Now accepting entries through March 29th, 2024
About the Student Art Contest
The theme Wildlife of Arkansas acknowledges the natural beauty of Arkansas by providing the perfect inspiration for students to explore their natural artistic abilities. The term Wildlife is not limited to animals, but can also include wildflowers, natural landscapes like our public lands, streams & rivers, etc.
The Wildlife of Arkansas student art contest is made possible
in part through a grant from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, guidance from the creative folks at Creative Ideas, and the judging expertise of the University of Central Arkansas' Art Department.
Guidelines for Art (painting, drawing or collage)
The contest is FREE and open to k–12th grade students in Arkansas.
One entry per student is accepted.
Artwork must be the student’s original work completed in the 2023-2024 school year.
All submissions must be titled.
The art contest is virtual with judging done via photographs that are submitted online. The medium can be oil, acrylic, charcoal, pastel, watercolor, graphite, ink, and mixed media on canvas, wood, paper or poster board no larger than 24"x32".
Three tips for taking awesome pictures of your Artwork:
#1 Use good lighting- The best is non-direct outside lighting. No glare or shadows
#2 Make sure it's in focus and flat.
#3 Edit it...but do it sparingly. (Crop it, adjust lighting, just make sure the Image represents your actual artwork.)
For more tips on how to photograph your artwork check out this video:
Judging
Artwork submitted online will be judged on creativity, skill, and interpretation of the theme.
A panel of professional artists will select 4 winners in each grade.
In addition to cash awards, winning artwork may be requested to be part of a traveling art exhibition that will be showcased at State Game and Fish Nature Centers.
Awards are as follows:
Awards are to be given to students with top artists in each grade.
Event Disclaimer
Judges' decisions are final.
AR Wildlife Federation and Creative Ideas reserve the right to reproduce submitted artwork
for promotional purposes (Example: Use in AWF Facebook ads, Arkansas Out of Doors magazine, and the annual Wildlife of Arkansas Student Art Calendar).
Not responsible for lost or damaged art.
*Important: The teacher or student is responsible for entering his or her artwork in the correct grade level for each student. For example 1st grade student artwork must be submitted in the 1st-grade category, 2nd-grade students' artwork must be submitted in the 2nd-grade category. etc.