Young Artist Competition

Details of the 2020-21 Rotary Young Artist Competition


The Young Artist Competition is a new competition organised and promoted by Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland (RotaryGBI).

There are three stages to the competition, each designed to support and encourage the development of artistic skills. Some stages may have more than one round.

Aims and Objectives

The competition aims to encourage young people to: 

  • be creative
  • develop skills in using traditional or contemporary media
  • demonstrate interpretation of the topic
  • express personal ideas through a selected medium

Who can take part?

The competition is open to all schools and college communities and those who are home educated, along with any other young peoples’ community organisations, for example, community RotaKids, community Interact, Scout Groups, Girl Guides. 

There are three age groups: 

  • Junior: 7 to 10 years old
  • Intermediate: 11 to 13 years old
  • Senior: 14 to 17 years old

Entrants must not be over the upper age parameter for each group on 31 August 2020.  

With the age qualifying date of 31st August 2020, it should be noted that some junior entrants may be 11, intermediate entrants may be 14 and some senior entrants may be 18 at the time of some or all the stage competitions i.e. a competitor who may be 17 on 31st August but turns 18 on 1st September is allowed to enter. Competitors must include their age on the application form. 

Students should enter the competition organised by the local Rotary club through their respective group, as detailed above. 

Competitors, schools, colleges, and organisations may participate in a competition held in a Rotary club outside of their geographical boundary but may compete in only one club or district event.

Task

To produce one finished 2-dimensional, up to a maximum size of A2, unframed, piece of artwork based upon the theme, ‘Wild Nature'

We welcome artwork in the following mediums: Pen & ink, paint, collage or print making.

To accompany the submission, each entrant must provide a brief sentence describing the relationship of the artwork to the theme.

Entries should be sent to the The Rotary Cliub of Kirkcaldy by Friday 29th January 2021

Artwork will not be returned unless specifically requested, but winners’ entries will be retained for display at the Volunteer Expo at the beginning of May 2021.

How to Enter

Send your entry along with a fully completed entry form to:

The Rotary Club of Kirkcaldy
Young Artist Competition
69 High Street
Burntisland
KY3 9BD

youngartist@kirkcaldyrotary.org

Entries to be submitted by Friday 29th January 2021.

Click on the following links to download;

Entry Form 

Information Pack

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