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Whether you’re a beginner or advanced artist, plan to attend CIA’s pay-as-you-go Life Drawing sessions on Wednesdays from 7-9pm in room 200 of the Joseph McCullough Building. Just bring your favorite drawing supplies + $15! More information available at http://ow.ly/lF4W1.
Admissions . Contest . Frequently Asked Questions . Overview
Participants must be enrolled in a public, private or parochial high school program that includes 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grade, and must live in the United States.
The jury selection is currently underway, and will be posted by February 15, 2013.
The judging criteria will be based on originality and technical skill as defined below.
Art Teachers are not required to register, but their participation plays an important role in getting students to engage in the competition, and begin thinking about career paths in art and design. However, once a student completes the registration form and submits their artwork, we will contact the teacher to confirm that he/she is their student.
Yes. You must register and upload your artwork at the same time. The registration and uploading of artwork phase will take place from February 25 - March 22.
Your first and last name, e-mail address, mailing address, high school name, and grade level. In addition, you must submit your teacher's name and e-mail address.
Entry requirements do allow participants to work together on projects. See the 2D3D Prizes section on the Competition Guidelines page to learn more about how prizes are structured when there is more than one participant working together on one or more entries. For collaborative projects, the Participation Agreement and Release Form must be completed and uploaded to the registration form.
You can only enter work in one category.
No, entry into the competition is free.
Yes, when you upload your artwork using 2D3D’s online upload tool, you will see a text field asking you for the title of your work.
As long as it’s a different contest, you can submit any work that is consistent with the competition guidelines.
(1) Best in Show
(Must be a ‘Category Winner’ to be eligible to win ‘Best in Show’.)
(4) Best in Category
Honorable Mentions
There will be up to twenty honorable mention certificates given out per category.
Once the final judging has commenced, the winning entries for ‘Best in Show’ and ‘Best in Category’ along with a selection of the Honorable Mentions will be posted on the 2D3D web pages for viewing.
Click on the names below to learn more about the jurors.
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