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Young @ Art – 2024

Lucas Lillo, Practice, Practice, marker, Orange Grove Magnet School, 7th grade, Art Teacher: Hilda Muinos

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Each year the Tampa Museum of Art invites Hillsborough County art teachers to submit a student’s artwork for the Young at Art Student Exhibition. The Museum celebrates the creativity of this year’s submissions from students in kindergarten through eighth grade. We would also like to acknowledge the dedication and support of the visual arts by the educators, school staff and administration, the Hillsborough County School Board, the Hillsborough Education Foundation and the families and friends of the artists.

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Important Dates

Friday, December 1, 2023                        
On or before complete the online submission form at artfulevaluation.com

Friday, December 1, 2023                   
On or before, Deliver work to Laura Hobby (Public Schools only)

Saturday, December 23, 2024
On or before, deliver work directly to TMA (Private and charter schools)

January 13- March 17, 2024            
Exhibition on view

Sunday, January 21, 2-4pm                        
Reception, Remarks at 2:30pm

Submission Guidelines

  • Enter one (1) artwork PER SCHOOL* from public, private, or charter elementary AND middle schools in Hillsborough County. If you’re at two schools, you may enter one (1) piece of art from each school.
    • *Schools with elementary (K-5) and middle school (6-8) students may submit (1) elementary work and (1) middle school work.
  • NO group projects are accepted.
  • NO 3-dimensional works accepted.
  • NO photographs of artwork accepted. (change from past year’s exhibitions)
  • Only 2-dimensional works accepted.
  • Maximum size INCLUDING mounting or matting: 9” x 12”
  • Securely mount work to either poster board or mat board. (Work only mounted on construction paper is damaged easily.)
  • Don’t laminate or have exposed staples or tape.
  • Make sure any collaged pieces are securely attached.
  • Complete the online entry form! Then, write the students name and school on the back of the work. Submissions without online forms will not be accepted into the Museum.
  • Make sure your school’s name is written prominently on the portfolio/envelope containing the art work. This will help the museum repackage artwork after the exhibition.
  • All guidelines must be followed and online entry form completed or work will not be accepted.

Artwork Delivery Options

  1. on or before December 7 – Deliver work to Laura Hobby, Art Supervisor, ROSSAC, Route 7, Each school’s submission should be packaged in a padded envelope along with Fine Arts Festival and Florida State Fair submissions.  If not being hand delivered, please allow 3 days for school mail, making the mailing deadline Friday, December 1. (public schools only)
  2. on or before Saturday, December 23 – Deliver work directly to TMA (private and charter schools)*

*Art work must be delivered through the security entrance on the north-east corner of the building.

Artwork Pick-Up Options

  1. Week of March 25 – Work returned to teachers through school mail (public schools only)
  2. Starting March 25th – Pick-up work from TMA by appointment only (private and charter schools)*

*Deadline to pick-up artwork directly from the Museum is Monday, April 8th

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14th Congressional and Next Generation High School Art Competition 2023

On view February 4 through April 16, 2023

This annual high school art exhibition features exemplary work created by high school students throughout the 14th Congressional District and Hillsborough County. Students compete for two top prizes: the Museum Choice Award and the Congressional Choice Award. The artwork selected for the Congressional Choice Award will continue to represent the district in the National Congressional High School Art Competition, hanging in the Cannon Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol for one year. Additionally, the recipient of this award receives a trip to Washington, D.C. to attend the National Awards Ceremony in June 2023. 

The 14th Congressional District and Next Generation High School Art Competition is presented in partnership with the Office of U.S. Representative, Kathy Castor. 

Special thanks to the judging committee and award sponsors for their support

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts 

Florida Watercolor Society 

Hillsborough County Public Schools 

Tampa Bay Businesses for Culture and the Arts 

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Southwest Florida AIDS Memorial Quilts Presented by CAN Community Health

December 1 – 3, 2022

AIDS Memorial Quilt

The AIDS Memorial Quilt is a powerful visual reminder of the AIDS pandemic. It is considered the largest community arts project in the world. Under the stewardship of the National AIDS Memorial, it has surpassed 50,000 individually sewn panels with more than 110,000 names stitched into its 54 tons of fabric.

The AIDS Memorial Quilt’s founder, Cleve Jones, chose 3-by-6-foot memorial panels the size of a grave so people could visualize 111,000 bodies.

The selection of twenty quilts on exhibition at the Tampa Museum of Art to commemorate World AIDS Day on December 1 is presented by CAN Community Health. The quilts on view were created for the Southwest Florida Community AIDS Quilt Project, which began in 1994 when several HIV+ men wanted to memorialize the friends and loved ones they had lost. Done in the same manner as The NAMES Project (the National AIDS Memorial Quilt), they started creating panels with the names of those in the Sarasota-Bradenton area who had succumbed to HIV/AIDS.

Learn more about the history of the AIDS Memorial Quilts now housed by CAN Community Health.

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CAN Community Health
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14th Congressional and Next Generation High School Art Competition – 2024

Nynoyose Varmah, The Blueprint, Mixed Media, Academy Of The Holy Names, 12th grade, Art Teacher: Melissa Lima

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February 4 through April 16, 2023

This annual high school art exhibition features exemplary work created by high school students throughout the 14th Congressional District and Hillsborough County.

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Important Dates

On or before November 29, 2023               
*Online submission form filled out for every entry (public, private, and charter schools)

Thursday, December 7, 2023                    
Teachers notified of accepted works

On or before December 21 at NOON                           
BY NOONDeliver accepted works to Laura Hobby, Art Supervisor, ROSSAC, Route 7 (public schools only)

December 8 through December 23             
Deliver accepted works directly to TMA (public, private and charter schools)

February 3 – April 14, 2024                       
Exhibit on display at Tampa Museum of Art

Sunday, April 7, 2024                                                              
Awards Reception, 2:00pm – 4:00pm; Award Presentation @ 2:30pm

Week of April 22                                              
Work returned to teachers through school mail (public schools only)

April 18 through April 30       
Pick-up work directly from TMA (private and charter schools)

Mid June                                            
National Awards Ceremony for Congressional Choice, Washington, DC

*Private, public, and charter school teachers should choose Hillsborough County Public Schools when selecting an organization on Artful Evaluation

Competition Guidelines

1.  Each high school is permitted to submit no more than three (3) entries per art teacher.

2.  Works must be current, completed since January 1, 2022 under the direction of the student’s art teacher.

3.  Size and Weight Requirements—

  • Each piece is unmated and unframed and is no larger than 20” x 20” (x 4” if low relief) and weigh less than 15 lbs.
  • Canvas, weavings or other works not requiring matting or framing can be no larger than 26” x 26” x 4” and be ready to hang.
  • Free standing 3-dimensional pieces can be no larger than 18” x 18” x 24” and cannot be considered for the Congressional Award.

4.  Acceptable media for artwork are as follows:

  • 2-Dimensional work:
    • Paintings: oil, acrylics, watercolor, etc.
    • Drawings: pastels, colored pencil, pencil, charcoal, ink, markers
    • Collage
    • Prints: lithographs, silkscreen, block prints
    • Mixed Media: use of more than two mediums
    • Computer-generated art
    • Photography
  • 3-Dimensional work:
    • Any sculptural medium, ceramics, wood, fiber arts, jewelry, metalwork, glass, beadwork, mixed media

5.  Each piece must be accompanied by one student information/ release form. Each piece is also required to have a Label securely affixed to the back of the artwork (that will remain throughout the entire exhibition).

6. Each entry must be submitted through online forms. Teachers will be notified of accepted works the last week of November. *Teachers will only need to drop off accepted works.

7.  Each entry must be original in concept, design and execution and may not violate any U.S. copyright laws. Any entry that has been copied from an existing photo (other than the student’s own), painting, graphic, advertisement, or any other work produced by another person is a violation of the competition rules and will not be accepted. Work entered must in the original medium (that is, not a scanned reproduction of a painting, drawing or sculpture).

8.  Works should reflect the high school art curriculum’s quality art practices and demonstrate knowledge, technical skill and creativity. Artwork should not contain profane or obscene words or images that the general public would find objectionable or would offend religious, cultural, gender or racial groups.

9.  One 2-dimensional work will be selected to be the Congressional Choice Award. It must be by a student residing in or attending a high school located in the 14th Congressional District. Artwork will hang in the Capitol for the entire year of the exhibition and cannot be returned to the student earlier. Therefore, students should submit work they will not need for other purposes. The Congressional Choice work will be professionally framed by the Tampa Museum of Art before being sent to Washington. The work must adhere to the policy of the House Office Building Commission and not depict subjects of contemporary political controversy or be of a sensationalistic or gruesome nature. It is necessary that artwork sent to Washington be reviewed by the panel chaired by the Architect of the Capitol and any artwork not in consonance with the Commission’s policy will be omitted from the exhibit. The panel will make the final decision regarding the suitability to hang any artwork in the Congressional Art Competition exhibition in the Capitol. At the end the year-long exhibition, the artwork will be returned to the student.

10.  All students, parents and teachers are invited to the awards ceremony at the Tampa Museum of Art.Awards will be announced and students will be recognized for their participation.

11.  Works (with the exception of the Congressional Choice) will be returned after the museum exhibition

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14th Congressional District and Next Generation High School Art Competition 2021

On view March 6 through April 4, 2021

Jamarion Jenkins, Acrylic Paint, Middleton High School, Grade 11, Art Teacher: Christine Munoz
Congressional Choice Award. Jamarion Jenkins, Reflection. Acrylic Paint, Middleton High School, Grade 11, Art Teacher: Christine Munoz.

This annual, juried high school art exhibition features exemplary work created by high school students throughout the 14th Congressional District and Hillsborough County. This year the Museum received 70 submissions from 17 schools. Thirty-nine works of art, ranging in media from wearable art and sculpture to traditional drawing and painting, were chosen for display in this exhibition. Students compete for two top prizes: the Museum Choice Award and the Congressional Choice Award. The artwork selected for the Congressional Choice Award will continue to represent the district in the National Congressional High School Art Competition, hanging in the Cannon Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol for one year.

The 14th Congressional District and Next Generation High School Art Competition is presented in partnership with the Office of U.S. Representative, Kathy Castor.

Special thanks to the judging committee and award sponsors for their support

Arts Council of Hillsborough County

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

Florida Watercolor Society

Hillsborough County Public Schools

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14th Congressional District and Next Generation High School Art Competition 2020

On view March 7th through April 19th, 2020

Congressional Choice Award. Katelyn Chau, "Vietnam Streets". Acrylic on canvas. 14 x 11 inches. Academy of the Holy Names, Grade 12. Art Teacher: Melissa Lima.
Congressional Choice Award. Katelyn Chau, Vietnam Streets. Acrylic on canvas. 14 x 11 inches. Academy of the Holy Names, Grade 12. Art Teacher: Melissa Lima.

This annual high school art exhibition features exemplary work created by high school students throughout the 14th Congressional District and Hillsborough County. Students compete for two top prizes: the Museum Choice Award and the Congressional Choice Award. The artwork selected for the Congressional Choice Award will continue to represent the district in the National Congressional High School Art Competition, hanging in the Cannon Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol for one year. Additionally, the recipient of this award receives a trip to Washington, D.C. to attend the National Awards Ceremony in June 2020.

The 14th Congressional District and Next Generation High School Art Competition is presented in partnership with the Office of U.S. Representative, Kathy Castor.

Special thanks to the judging committee and award sponsors for their support

Arts Council of Hillsborough County

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

Florida Watercolor Society

Hillsborough County Public Schools

Southwest Airlines

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14th Congressional District and Next Generation High School Art Competition 2019

On view March 16 through March 31, 2019

Abdiel Oduardo Vazquez, "Bosque Oscuro (Dark Forest)". Birch wood, Freedom High School, grade 11, art teacher: Lucy Kirk
Abdiel Oduardo Vazquez, Bosque Oscuro (Dark Forest). Birch wood, Freedom High School, grade 11, art teacher: Lucy Kirk.

This annual high school art exhibition features exemplary work created by high school students throughout the 14th Congressional District and Hillsborough County. Students compete for two top prizes: the Museum Choice Award and the Congressional Choice Award. The artwork selected for the Congressional Choice Award will continue to represent the district in the National Congressional High School Art Competition, hanging in the Cannon Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol for one year. Additionally, the recipient of this award receives a trip to Washington, D.C. to attend the National Awards Ceremony in June 2019.

The 14th Congressional District and Next Generation High School Art Competition is presented in partnership with the Office of U.S. Representative, Kathy Castor.

Special thanks to the judging committee and award sponsors for their support

Arts Council of Hillsborough County

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts

Florida Watercolor Society

Hillsborough County Public Schools

Southwest Airlines