Entries are being accepted for the Unsung Heroes ARTEFFECT Competition from all middle and high school students who want to use their art to change the world!
Opportunity Details
Since it was first given out in 2016, hundreds of students have taken part in ARTEFFECT both domestically and internationally. The goal of the competition is to create a visual artwork that imaginatively tells the tale of a historical unsung hero. Through in-depth investigation and project-based learning made possible by the Lowell Milken Center’s Discovery Award Competition, the hidden tales of Unsung Heroes are revealed. The entries that honor the Unsung Hero’s service with a superior piece of artwork that is both conceptually and aesthetically appealing will receive the greatest weight from the judging panel.
The story of the Unsung Hero can be interpreted by students in a variety of ways, such as through a landscape, symbolic abstraction, portraiture, or a narrative sequence. Submissions in a variety of formats are welcome, including digital, mixed-media, 2- and 3-dimensional paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
Along with their artwork, students will also be required to submit a written “Impact Statement.” The Unsung Hero’s special contribution, the student’s creative process and interpretation, and the student’s plans to share their artwork within their own community are all included in this article.
High School (9-12th grade)
Middle School (6-8th grade)
Before Apply Refer to These Links:
Submissions via a variety of media are welcome, including:
Impact Statement
An Impact Statement, which should be no more than 500 words but no more than 1,000 words, must be attached to every submission. Students should respond to the following prompts in this essay:
Click this link to view the proposed Impact Paper Structure.
Students are required to turn in the following documents: