Art Institutes and Americans for the Arts announce ninth annual Poster Design Competition. It’s a great opportunity for art lovers and this is right platform for them because it provides them a chance to explore their creativity.
ThemeYou might be thinking what will be the theme of this year’s competition? Actually it is quite interesting and innovative i.e. “You can create tomorrow”. This is quite energetic theme which invites the young talent to display their creative skill through different forms of arts.
You might b thinking what will be the theme of this year’s competition? Actually it is quite interesting and innovative i.e. “You can create tomorrow”. This is quite energetic theme which invites the young talent to display their creative skill through different forms of arts.
ContestantsThis competition welcome high school seniors and high school graduates from different parts of USA and Canada and they will design a poster according to above mentioned theme. Competition to challenge high school kids to design posters and High School Seniors and High School Graduates will compete in two groups.
MotiveThe Art Institute and Americans for the Arts announced this competition to provide best opportunities and broader platform especially to those people who love different forms of arts.
Deadline for Entries3rd February 2012 is the last date for the submission of entries.
The Art InstitutePresident of The Art Institutes John Mazzoni said, “We are inspired by the creativity that students exhibit in the artwork they create for this competition and believe that this scholarship competition helps some of our most talented students achieve their educational goals. We, along with our partner Americans for the Arts, eagerly await submissions to see the innovative and unique ways this year’s students express their vision of ‘You Can Create Tomorrow’.”
Americans for the ArtsL. Lynch, president and CEO of Americans for the Art said, “We are excited to be part of this scholarship competition. The entries not only highlight the remarkable talent of our nation’s youth, but also remind us what a vital role art plays in our everyday lives.”