An Asian Pacific-Rim Cultural Celebration
Student Artwork Exhibit
A juried selection of artwork featuring grades K-12
The Chehalem Cultural Center is excited to announce its 4th Annual Newberg Camellia Festival on Saturday, April 14, 2012. This isn’t your average celebration of a city flower! The Newberg Camellia Festival is a jam-packed day full of blooms, culture, traditional art, and so much more. This year we are extending our festival to include a juried student art exhibit that will compliment the festival’s featured Asian/Pacific-Rim inspired artwork.
Eligibility: Young Artists from K to 12th grade.
Rules must be followed exactly to be eligible to enter this Art Show.
1. All artwork must be done by youth within the designated grade levels. Submissions must be original art; no photocopies or reproductions of any kind will be allowed
2. Accepted artwork must be 8.5×11” (landscape or vertical). The Chehalem Cultural Center will be matting selected art for the exhibit; therefore frames and mattes are not required.
3. All artwork must be based on traditional Asian or Polynesian art and culture including: kanji, printmaking, traditional paintings, cherry/camellia blossoms, photography, architecture, dance, or cultural traditions. Anime will not be accepted.
4. Each entry requires a submission form that is to be filled out by the artist.
5. All artwork must be delivered or mailed to the Chehalem Cultural Center before 3:00 pm on March 24, 2012. Schools are encouraged to submit all students’ works as a collection. Limit three entries per individual. Schools that submit at least 25 works will receive a camellia plant thanks to the Newberg High School Green House and Berryhill Nursery.
6. Artwork that is selected for the exhibition will be for sale and will be priced by the Chehalem Cultural Center. There is a 40% commission on all sales of the exhibit.
6. All entries must be picked up between April 17th – April 21st
9. Certificates will be presented by judges. Best of Show winner will receive a family pass (two children and two adults to OMSI) and a $25 gift certificate towards a class at the Chehalem Cultural Center.
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