Art Contests
The Really Great Outdoors
April 6th, 2020
1. Have students write and/or draw with accompanying text a nature space their community could use.
2. Explain what elements they need in their space, their purpose, and how the space will benefit the community.
3. Make sure each entry is no more than three pages and includes the student’s name, grade, school, state, teacher name, and teacher email.
1. Have students write and/or draw with accompanying text a nature space their community could use.
2. Explain what elements they need in their space, their purpose, and how the space will benefit the community.
3. Make sure each entry is no more than three pages and includes the student’s name, grade, school, state, teacher name, and teacher email.
Science without Borders
The Science Without Borders® Challenge is an international art contest that engages students to promote the need to preserve, protect, and restore the world’s oceans and aquatic resources.
The Science Without Borders® Challenge was created to get students and teachers interested in ocean conservation through various forms of art. This annual contest inspires students to be creative while learning about important ocean science and conservation issues. The Challenge is open to primary and secondary school students 11-19 years old, with scholarships of up to $500 awarded to the winning entries.
The Science Without Borders® Challenge was created to get students and teachers interested in ocean conservation through various forms of art. This annual contest inspires students to be creative while learning about important ocean science and conservation issues. The Challenge is open to primary and secondary school students 11-19 years old, with scholarships of up to $500 awarded to the winning entries.
"Sustainable Shipping for a Sustainable Future”
Students are asked to submit an original poster that creatively depicts sustainable actions the shipping industry is undertaking for the future of our planet. The theme reflects the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) 2020 World Maritime Day Theme. Students should submit an original artwork that based on the contest theme description below:
Maritime shipping has existed for thousands of years - ever since the earliest humans took to the water to find food, building supplies, exchange goods and adventure. Throughout its history, shipping has evolved into the most environmentally friendly and safest way to transport goods around the world. Today, the maritime shipping industry transports about 90% of the items people use every day like clothes, cars, furniture, toothbrushes, phones and computers.
The marine industry is evolving. As we enter into a new decade, more than ever is the time for decisive action and delivery of global goals for all life on the planet. Can you think of sustainable actions the marine industry can embrace, either on a ship or in a shore-side role, to ensure the sustainability of our planet? Students are asked to submit an original poster, by March 31, 2020, depicting creative ideas about how shipping makes the future better for people and the marine environment, or how shipping can be even more green.
Maritime shipping has existed for thousands of years - ever since the earliest humans took to the water to find food, building supplies, exchange goods and adventure. Throughout its history, shipping has evolved into the most environmentally friendly and safest way to transport goods around the world. Today, the maritime shipping industry transports about 90% of the items people use every day like clothes, cars, furniture, toothbrushes, phones and computers.
The marine industry is evolving. As we enter into a new decade, more than ever is the time for decisive action and delivery of global goals for all life on the planet. Can you think of sustainable actions the marine industry can embrace, either on a ship or in a shore-side role, to ensure the sustainability of our planet? Students are asked to submit an original poster, by March 31, 2020, depicting creative ideas about how shipping makes the future better for people and the marine environment, or how shipping can be even more green.
The State Fish Art Contest
The contest was inspired in 1997 by a 5th grader’s homework assignment, She discovered there was little information on all the different state-fish in the U.S. The annual international contest has been around for over 20 years educating kids, teachers and parents on aquatic resources, conservation and fish. Participate today and incorporate STEAM education into your learning.