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Singapore Children and Youth Art Competitions 2023
2023 Ongoing Art Competitions
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WEEKENDS ON FLEAK – Flea Market Pop up at Visual Arts Centre
20 - 21 April 2021
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《 “疫”无情、人间有爱 》新加坡儿童与青少年绘画大赛

1)谁可以参赛?此次比赛的对象是7-18岁的儿童和青少年,新加坡公民、永久居民和学生签证持有者均可报名参加。参赛者在参赛过程中需居住在新加坡。参赛者需根据提交作品时的年龄参加A组—儿童组(7-11岁)或者B组—少年组(12-18岁)的比赛。
2)比赛的评分标准是什么?比赛评委会从三个方面去评价参赛作品:立意/呼应主题(60%)、绘画技巧(30%)和呈现(10%)。作品会根据这三项的得分获得名次。
3)比赛主题是什么?什么样的作品算是符合主题?此次比赛的主题是《“疫”无情、人间有爱》,我们希望看到参赛者们通过作品,歌诵颂抗疫英雄、表现抗疫期间,家有爱、国有爱、人间有爱。通过画作引导人们正确认识新冠病毒,增强防范措施,遵守隔离条例、对抗疫情人人有责,人们更要多一份爱心。

 

参赛者需要独自完成一幅符合以上主题的原创作品,此作品不可借鉴抄袭任何画作或者完全照搬图片

4)报名什么时候开始什么时候结束?报名时间是2021年4月30日午后12点至2021年10月30日午后12点,在2021年10月30日午后12点01分或之后报名的参赛者将不予考虑。
5)如何报名?参赛者需要填写报名信息并且支付报名费用($18)。报名成功后一周内会收到确认报名的电邮。
6)作品提交的截止日期是什么?提交的截止日期是2021年10月30午后12点,在2021年10月30日午后12点01分或之后提交的作品将不予考虑。
7)如何提交作品?参赛者需填写提交表格,并与作品的一或两张照片一起提交(作品文件名称格式为姓,名,作品题目)。

 

提交后会收到提交成功的电邮。

8)参赛作品尺寸有什么要求?作品宽度或高度不小于21cm, 作品的宽度或高度不大于60cm ,比如说作品可以是30cm (宽)x40cm(长)。作品形状也无要求,可以是长方形、正方形、圆形。
9)作品媒介有什么限制吗?参赛者可使用任意媒介,包括铅笔、碳条、碳铅、马克笔、丙烯、油画、水彩、水墨等或综合媒介。参赛者可以用素描纸、水彩纸、宣纸、油画布等来完成作品。
10)此次比赛奖品都有什么?少儿组(A组)和青少年组(B组)各选出:

 

一等奖一名 奖金$1500+价值$288的礼券 +价值$300的礼包二等奖一名 奖金$1000+价值$288的礼券 +价值$300的礼包

三等奖一名 奖金 $ 500+价值$288的礼 +价值$300的礼包

优胜奖三十名 价值$100的礼券及奖品 

11)比赛注意事项:参赛作品需是专门为此次比赛而创作的作品。画作创作时间应该在30/04/2021和30/10/2021之间。

 

根据此次比赛的主题,参赛者可以自行发挥想象力进行创作,要求参赛者独立完成作品,要原创作品。创作的作品需要呼应大赛主题,偏题或跑题的作品将不被纳入评选范围内。

参赛者需确保作品的状态可以参展和呈现,因为一等奖二等奖三等奖和优胜奖的得奖作品将2021年12月的展览以及颁奖典礼上展览,供大众欣赏。若是无法参展则会被取消获奖资格。

 

比赛相关事宜联系方式:

新加坡视觉艺术中心地址:10 Penang Road 01-02 Dhoby Ghaut Green, S238469 / 140 Paya Lebar Road, 03-04 AZ @ Paya Lebar, S409015

若欲阅览比赛详情和报名参加比赛,请点击这里

如有其他问题,请联系:vac.artcompetition@gmail.com

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