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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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Past Exhibitions

14th Congressional and Next Generation High School Art Competition 2024

On view February 3 through April 14, 2024

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 2024. 

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

Ann Sklar Scholarship Fund

Florida Museum of Photographic Arts 

Hillsborough County Public Schools 

Tampa Bay Businesses for Culture and the Arts 

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Past Exhibitions

Young at Art 2024

On view January 13 through March 17, 2024

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, and the families and friends of the artists.

100+ student artworks from private and public schools will be on view in the Education Center hallway. This exhibition is free to the public.

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Student Exhibitions

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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Current Exhibitions

Young @ Art 2023

On view January 14 through February 12, 2023

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, and the families and friends of the artists.

130+ student artworks from private and public schools will be on view in the Education Center hallway. This exhibition is free to the public.

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Student Exhibitions

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