Please advise that this listing is to promote artwork submissions. Artwork will not be displayed publicly until April 2023. Learn more and submit your artwork at: cincinnatiartmuseum.org/10×10
The Cincinnati Art Museum’s 10x10 Teen Art Expo Team invites all Greater Cincinnati regional 7th–12th grade students to create a 10x10 inch artwork that represents your interpretation of Nostalgia. Artwork selected will be displayed at the Cincinnati Art Museum as a part of the 2023 10x10 Teen Art Expo in April 2023.
Nostalgia tells a story and reminds us of the comforting moments and things of a time gone by. The simplicity in little things. The memories of joyful times, serene feelings, objects or people who matter to us. What does nostalgia mean to you? How have your past personal experiences defined you? How will the nostalgia of your life or a time of the past be reflected in your artwork?
#10x10Nostalgia
Criteria for Submitting Artwork:
Only one artwork per student may be submitted in the form below
Artwork must measure 10 inches by 10 inches
Artwork can be completed in the medium of your choice, but the finished product must be able to be hung on a wall by a 1/2" binder clip at the top
Artwork should not be matted
Digital submissions must be a .jpg, .jpeg, or .png file
All digital submissions of completed work are due by January 26, 2023
Please advise that this listing is to promote artwork submissions. Artwork will not be displayed publicly until April 2023.
Learn more and submit your artwork at: cincinnatiartmuseum.org/10x10
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Selection Process
The 10x10 Teen Expo Volunteer Team will review artwork submissions and contact students selected for the in-person Teen Art Expo by February 10, 2023. Directions for selected artworks will be communicated via email.
Questions? Email programs@cincyart.org.
Email: programs@cincyart.org
2023/01/10 - 2023/01/26
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