Title: The World I’m In Student Art Contest: Capturing Climate Change in Georgia
Introduction:
The World I’m In Student Art Contest invites university and college students in Georgia to express their perspectives on climate change through photography, 2-D, and 3-D art. This article provides detailed guidelines for submissions, eligibility criteria, and information on awards and judging.
Key Points:
– Prompt Question: Participants are asked to reflect on what climate change looks like in Georgia and how it has personally impacted them and their communities.
– Awards: Top artists in each category receive free registration to the 2023 Georgia Climate Conference and cash prizes for first place winners.
– Submission Deadline: March 26th, 2023, for Photography, 2-D Art, and 3-D Art submissions.
– Photography Rules: Criteria include the photo being taken in Georgia, original content, and dimensions for printing.
– 2-D and 3-D Art Definitions and Rules: Art pieces must be related to climate change in Georgia, original content, and completed within the last three years.
– Eligibility: University and college students over 18 years old enrolled at least part-time are encouraged to submit their work.
– Judging: Submissions will be evaluated based on artistic quality and relevance to climate impacts and solutions in Georgia.
– Questions: Contact Nikolai Ozturk for inquiries about the contest and categories.
Conclusion:
The World I’m In Student Art Contest provides a platform for students to creatively express their views on climate change in Georgia. By participating, students have the opportunity to showcase their talent, raise awareness about environmental issues, and contribute to the ongoing dialogue on climate change. We encourage all eligible students to submit their work and be part of this impactful initiative.