High School Graphic Arts

There are eleven categories in the art competition. Students may enter as many categories as they wish, but only one entry may be submitted in each category.

The eleven categories are:

Drawings (pencil, ink, markers, crayons, charcoal)
Paintings (water colors, acrylics, oil)
Two-dimensional works (e.g. mosaics, needlepoint, reliefs)
Sculpture and carving
Three-dimensional models
Maps and charts explaining some aspect of classical language,
     history, life, or mythology
Posters to encourage the study of Latin
Photography
Computer Graphic Design

N.B.! A student may enter only one work in each category listed above, but students may enter as many categories as they want.  (You may want to check off on the above list the categories for which you submit applications.)  Criteria for judging will be creativity, skill, relevancy to the study of classics, and historical accuracy.

You should submit an application for any project you have the slightest intention of doing.  We can handle no-shows but we cannot handle last minute registrations. ANY PROJECT THAT IS NOT PROPERLY PRE-REGISTERED WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE CONTEST..

Please put your name and the name of your school on the back of your entry where the judges cannot see them.  We shall use coded identification numbers to classify projects and identify them for the judges. Art works should be made by the student entering them.  In the model category, store-bought or machine made components may be used if they contribute to the historical accuracy of the model. Students entering the Graphic Arts Competition must arrive at Kenwood Academyby 8:30 AM to register their projects.

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