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2009
Congressional Art Competition Guidelines
General
Guidelines
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The competition is open to high school students
only. Exceptions will be made for schools that have
7th through 12th grades on one campus.
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order to allow artwork to hang in the Cannon Tunnel
of the U.S. Capitol, the following restrictions
are enforced:
- All
artwork must be framed according to the appropriate
framing guidelines, listed below.
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Artwork must conform to the restrictions:
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Artwork must be two-dimensional
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Each piece can be no larger
than 28”x28”x4”
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All artwork must be submitted unframed meeting
size guidelines
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Each entry must be original in concept,
design, and execution and may not violate
any U.S. copyright laws. Any entry which
has been reproduced from an existing photo
(not the student’s own), painting, graphic,
advertisement, or any other work produced
by another person is a violation of the
competition rules and will not
be accepted.
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Artwork must arrive in Pierre by May
1, 2009.
- Artwork
will hang in the Capitol for the entire
year of the exhibition and cannot
be returned to students earlier. Students, therefore,
should submit artwork they will not need for other
purposes.
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Artwork categories are as follows:
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Paintings: oil, acrylics, watercolor, etc.
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Drawings: pastels, colored pencil, pencil, charcoal,
ink, markers
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Collage: must be two dimensional
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Prints: lithographs, silkscreen, block prints
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Mixed Media: use of more than two mediums such
as pencil, ink, etc.
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Computer generated art
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Photography
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A TYPED copy of the Student Release
form, signed by both the teacher and the student,
must be attached to the artwork to certify the originality
of the piece.
- Note:
Any entry which has been reproduced from
an existing photo, painting, graphic, advertisement
or any other work produced by another person is
a violation of the competition rules and will not
be accepted.
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final decision regarding the suitability of all
artwork for the 2009 Congressional Art Competition
exhibition in the Capitol will be made by a panel
of qualified persons chaired by the Architect of
the Capitol. Artwork must adhere to the policy of
the House Office Building Commission. In accordance
with this policy, exhibits depicting subjects of
contemporary political controversy or a sensationalistic
or gruesome nature are not allowed. It is necessary
that all artwork be reviewed by the panel chaired
by the Architect of the Capitol and any portion
not in consonance with the Commission’s policy will
be omitted from the exhibit.
Submit UNFRAMED artwork with completed Student
Release Form to:
South Dakota Arts Council
c/o Michael Pangburn, Assistant Director
711 E. Wells Avenue
Pierre, SD 57501-3369
For more information, contact: Michael Pangburn
1-605-773-5507 michael.pangburn@state.sd.us
DEADLINE: RECEIVED BY May 1, 2009
Student Release Form (.doc)
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