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A R T Q U O T I E N T A R T A N N U A LChristina Wilkinson PublisherDavid Wilkinson Art DirectorSabre Design & Publishing Layout/Design

W E B S I T EAshley WallsKellie Kalberer

B O A R D O F T R U S T E E SChristina WilkinsonDavid WilkinsonJudi WilkinsonRobert WilkinsonStuart Martin

S P E C I A L T H A N K SAshley WallsSue GarnMimi RoddenRobert Wolfe & John ZonaDaniel & Desiree K.

S P O N S O R SA & B Printing — submission formsLine Group MerchandisingKeyframe MagazineProColorR & J Enterprises

E-Mail [email protected] www.artquotient.com

If you are interested in purchasing advertising in the Art Quotient 2004 Art Annual or would liketo volunteer, please call Art Quotient at 702-897-1367. Art Quotient is a 501(c)3* Nonprofit Corporation. Fax 702-896-2456

Art Quotient Art Annual, is published by Art Quotient Once a Year.

Art Quotient — A Nonprofit Corporation 2657 Windmill Pkwy #166Henderson NV 89074

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C EFor service on your publication order(s), including change of address, call 702-897-1367. Additional copies of AQ 2003 are available by order form through our website.

©2003 by Art Quotient. All rights reserved.Art Quotient is a registered trademark of Art Quotient – A Nonprofit Corporation.Printed in the U.S.A.

REPRINTING IN WHOLE OR PART IS FORBIDDEN EXCEPT WITH PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE PUBLISHER. DUE CARE IS TAKEN TO ENSURE THAT THE CONTENT OF ART QUOTIENT IS FULLY ACCURATE, BUT THE PUBLISHER CANNOT ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR ERRORS AND OMISSIONS. ARTWORK IS PROPERTY OF ARTIST AS LISTED AND MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS. *STATUS IS PENDINg.

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ART QUOTIENT SUBMISSION FORMS FOR 2003-2004 ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE STARTING NOVEMBER 13, 2003

NOTE ON ARTWORK: Accepted submissions were published and printed at the highest quality possible from each submission as it was received from the artist. If a teacher is not listed in an artists bio, it is possible that this is an artist who was not or is not currently enrolled in an art class in their school. Artwork in the main gallery is not listed in any particular order. Art Quotient does not accept responsibility for submitted artwork that was copied or infringes upon an existing copyright.

IT’S FINALLY HERE!Wow…after over 4 years of hard research and many creative minds working together, the first of many Art Quotient Art Annuals is finally published.

There are so many talented young artists on these pages, I can’t even begin to express how thrilled I am to know this is what the future of art brings. From portraits to animals, watercolors to oil to pastel, each of these art-ists brings new meaning to originality. Over 250 pieces of artwork were received from Nevada, California, New Mexico, and Glasgow Scotland. While each of us at Art Quotient had our favorites, it was a very difficult process to actually pick a particular piece that we felt is truly the best.

With lots of review and a special combination of elements, not only is there a Best of Show, but a Publisher’s Award and a Chairman’s Award were also awarded this year.

The judges for this first issue are of the highest caliber and their time spent in reviewing so many pieces of art is very much appreciated.

Thank you to everyone involved in bringing such talent into a unique publication that will only evolve. We expect to receive twice the amount of submissions next year through word-of-mouth and some advertising. Art is still very much alive and will never disappear. Art Quotient is the published history of the art of our young artists today and what these artists are bringing into their future as well as ours—they are truly the masters of tomorrow. Enjoy the art!

Christina WilkinsonFounder

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Contents

A R T I S T S1. Danielle Kinshella page 5

2. Kelly Lowe page 6

3. Kyle Carlson page 6

4. Corey Watson page 9

I N M E M O R Y O F

M i c h a e l O l g u i n & S e a n B e r r y

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COVER ART: Pencil drawing of hand art by Jaclyn Grebb; computer illustration by Sabre Design.

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BOB BYERLEY — One of the foremost painters of children today. Considered a modern day Norman Rockwell, Bob’s nostalgic Trompe l’Oeil (fool-the-eye-realism) oil paintings evoke a feeling of a kinder and gentler age in which he grew up.

His classical ultra realistic interpretations of the everyday experiences of the child, awakens in the viewer, long forgotten memories. The art combines precise academic painting techniques of the Old Dutch Masters with the heart and soul of Norman Rockwell. Bob’s work can be found in over 3,000 galleries.

MIKE MOROFF — You have seen his face in numerous films, theatrical roles, and television produc-tions over the years. You have seen him in everything from La Bamba, Death Wish IV and Robocop to Desperado. He has played “Oso” in Born In East L.A., “Ortega” in Scarface, and “Santos” in Night Of The Living Dead III. More recently, Mike has graced the silver screen with his portrayals in Buena Vista’s The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and The Crew.

Mike relaxes in his “spare” time by team roping in the Pro-Celebrity Rodeo Circuit raising money for children’s charities. He is also an artist whose paintings are being collected all over the world. Mike can be seen throughout the southwest doing art show concerts. This is just one more facet to this bicultural, Tex-Mex actor and all around good guy.

ORA TAMIR — Trying to describe Ora’s paintings is like trying to describe dreams. Using soft sable brushes and oil paints, symbolic stories are created. Her surreal sensual paintings express basic emotions and tap into the intricate human web. Ora’s art has futuristic quality and haunting beauty. Paintings are not planned they are purely intuitive. Every original is a long labor of love.

A selection reflecting Ora’s art of the last ten years has been published in limited edition. If you love Surrealism, exquisite colors and sensuality, you will be mesmerized. Collectors love her work. In 2002, Ora’s Art debuted at Artexpo NY - the largest International Art Trade Show in the United States. As a result, Ora’s Art received extensive Press and representation by several Galleries.

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Danielle had the opportunity to meet one of our judges at Le Gallerie Luministe in Henderson, Nevada on October 22, 2003. Bob Byerley was in town and took time out to meet Danielle and talk with her about her future in art. She also got to see a true master at work while he touched up his paintings, including his newest work pictured here.

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B E S T O F S H O WArtist Danielle Kinshella

Title: PunchMedium: watercolorGrade: 12 (2003 Graduate)School: Las Vegas Academy of Performing & Visual ArtsLas Vegas, NV

Teacher: Kelly Michels

This young artist was awarded Best of Show and deserv-edly so. Danielle was home-

schooled during most of her school years and when ready for high school she applied and was accepted to attend one of the best art high schools in Las Vegas, Nevada—The Las Vegas Academy of Performing & Visual Arts. There she studied art and music—playing the drums and violin.

She graduated from high school in spring of 2003 and found out in August that she was accepted to attend the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.

Danielle’s art exudes her own maturity and creative styles. But her art also bears many other artist’s influences, so when we asked about her favorite artist she quickly replied “Salvador Dali.”

While Danielle spoke of possibly teaching art in the future, she also expressed interest in environmental art and pursuing gallery work as a fine artist. She’s not taking any digital classes right now, but she wants to get her minor in multi-media, illustration or graphic design. Her favorite class is currently draw-ing concepts. Bob Byerley & Danielle pose in front of Bob’s newest piece of art.

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Kelly Lowe

Title: The Mission of Hope

Medium: Colored Pencil

Grade: 10

Redondo Union High School

Redondo Beach, CA

Teacher: A. Palacios

Kyle Carlson

Title: Bike Trick

Medium: Digital (AI)

Grade: 10

Foothill High School • Henderson, NV

Teacher: M. Clark

2nd Place

3rd Place

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Derick Gutierrez

Title: Guitarists Dream

Medium: Digital (AI)

Grade: 10

Foothill High School • Henderson, NV

Teacher: R. Greve

Mary Ellen Given

Title: World’s Hands

Medium: Digital (AI)

Grade: 12

Foothill High School • Henderson, NV

Teacher: M. Clark

Jaclyn Grebb

Title: Christopher Walken

Medium: Pencil

Grade: 9

Green Valley High School • Henderson, NV

Jaclyn Grebb

Title: None

Medium: Pen

Grade: 9

Green Valley High School • Henderson, NV

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Rebecca Apodaca

Title: none provided

Medium: Pen & Ink

Grade: 12

Socorro High School • Socorro, NM

Julie Harris

Title: Vixen

Medium: Digital (AI)

Grade: 9

Foothill High School • Henderson, NV

Teacher: M. Clark

Shanna Magdaleno

Title: N/A

Medium: Colored Pencil

Grade: 12

Redondo Union High School

Redondo Beach, CA

Teacher: A. Palacios

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Shanna Magdaleno

Title: N/A

Medium: Colored Pencil

Grade: 12

Redondo Union High School

Redondo Beach, CA

Teacher: A. Palacios

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P U B L I S H E R ’ SA W A R DArtist Corey Watson

C H A I R M A N ’ SA W A R DArtist Brenda Moun

Title: Red DressMedium: Watercolor/PencilGrade: 12Chaparral High SchoolLas Vegas, NV

Awarded exclusively by the publishers of Art Quotient

Title: Losing Yourself (in a field of gladiolas)Medium: TemperaGrade: 9Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Award sponsored by R & J Enterprises of Groveland, CA

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Dudley ReignTitle: Rough DayMedium: Digital (Painter)Grade: 11Foothill High SchoolHenderson, NVTeacher: M. Clark

Drew AbbottTitle: Green RiverMedium: Oil PastelGrade: 12Redondo Union High School • Redondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Erik McKayTitle: Mr. DillyMedium: Digital (PS)Grade: 9Foothill High School • Henderson, NVTeacher: M. Clark

Lisa CallaghanTitle: Fiji SunsetMedium: TemperaGrade: 10Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Tyler MillerTitle: Bob BarnquistMedium: Digital (Painter)Grade: 9Foothill High School Henderson, NVTeacher: M. Clark

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Carli BroadbentTitle: Beauty & SadnessMedium: PencilGrade: 9Coronado High SchoolHenderson, NV

Lindsay NakayamaTitle: Secret GardenMedium: Oil PastelGrade: 10Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Keri SwendseidTitle: DaydreamerMedium: Digital (Painter)Grade: 11Foothill High SchoolHenderson, NVTeachers: R. Greve

Lisa AngelosTitle: Miss KittyMedium: Digital TexturizeGrade: 12Silverado High School • Las Vegas, NVTeachers: Brody/Tuminello

Leona LeeTitle: None ProvidedMedium: WatercolorGrade: 12Coronado High School • Henderson, NV

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Kenneth CreanorTitle: William ShakespeareMedium: PencilGrade: Sec IVHutchesons Grammar SchoolGlasgow, Scotland

Aleena SeeTitle: Bubble RiderMedium: Digital (AI)Grade: 9Foothill High SchoolHenderson, NVTeacher: M. Clark

Dana ChandlerTitle: Mischief JoeyMedium: Paper MacheGrade: 9Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Krista CorkosTitle: Under the BayMedium: ScratchboardGrade: 9Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Merrick GatesTitle: N/AMedium: PencilGrade: 11Coronado High SchoolHenderson, NVTeacher: J. Sellers

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Yuen (Mabel) LamTitle: NoneMedium: OilGrade: 12Clark High School • Las Vegas, NV

Amy HendersonTitle: BrandonMedium: DigitalGrade: 12Foothill High School Henderson, NVTeacher: M. Clark

Jaclyn GrebTitle: Tom SelleckMedium: PenGrade: 9Green Valley High SchoolHenderson, NV

Brandee JacksonTitle: By the BayMedium: Oil PastelGrade: 12Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Mallory GantnerTitle: Steve TylerMedium: Oil PastelGrade: 12Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

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Sang LeeTitle: N/AMedium: Digital (Painter)Grade: 12Foothill High SchoolHenderson, NVTeacher: R. Greve

Stephanie KellyTitle: Under The SeaMedium: Pen & InkGrade: 11Redondo Union High School • Redondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Alexis BroadheadTitle: Angelic InnocenceMedium: PencilGrade: 10Palo Verde High School • Las Vegas, NV

Monica ThonTitle: Almost NoonMedium: Oil PastelGrade: 12Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Jason KeltonTitle: AliMedium: Digital (Painter)Grade: 11Foothill High SchoolHenderson, NVTeacher: R. Greve

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Jackie HernandezTitle: Insane BullfrogMedium: TemperaGrade: 11Redondo Union High School Redondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Danielle KinshellaTitle: none providedMedium: n/aGrade: 12Las Vegas Academy of Performing & Visual ArtsLas Vegas NVTeacher: Kelly Michels

Christopher BriggsTitle: Blistering FirecatMedium: Digital (AI)Grade: 12Foothill High SchoolHenderson, NVTeacher: M. Clark

Brandyn WilkinsonTitle: DurrMedium: Color Pencil on Black PaperGrade: 11Coronado High School • Henderson, NV

Shelley LawrenceTitle: PineappleMedium: TemperaGrade: 9Redondo Union High School Redondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

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Rose BayamiTitle: N/AMedium: PencilGrade: 11Coronado High School • Henderson, NVTeacher: J. Sellers

Ben StonerTitle: NostalgiaMedium: Digital (PS)Grade: 10Foothill High School • Henderson, NVTeacher: M. Clark

Kelly LoweTitle: N/AMedium: TemperaGrade: 10Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

AnonymousTitle: none providedMedium: SculptureGrade: N/ARedondo Union High School • Redondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

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Adam PocockTitle: Jimi HendrixMedium: Digital (Painter)Grade: 10Foothill High SchoolHenderson, NVTeacher: R. Greve

Tory MarshallTitle: Birds of ParadiseMedium: Mixed MediaGrade: 9Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Jaclyn GrebbTitle: Red, Blue, Black Hair, Oh My!Medium: PenGrade: 9Green Valley High SchoolHenderson, NV

Travis SilvaTitle: StevieMedium: Digital (Painter)Grade: 12Foothill High SchoolHenderson, NVTeacher: M. Clark

AnonymousTitle: none providedMedium: SculptureGrade: N/ARedondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

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Trent FrederickTitle: Evil SecretsMedium: Pen & InkGrade: 9Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeachers: A. Palacios

Matt MandzakTitle: Do You Have The BluesMedium: TemperaGrade: 9Redondo Union High SchoolRedondo Beach, CATeacher: A. Palacios

Germania Da SilvaTitle: Watch 2003Medium: Digital (AI)Grade: 12Foothill High School • Henderson, NVTeachers: M. Clark

Cameron BallTitle: The Artist – Self PortraitMedium: AcrylicGrade: 10Coronado High School • Henderson, NVTeacher: J. Sellers

Brandyn WilkinsonTitle: None ProvidedMedium: Pen & InkGrade: 11Coronado High SchoolHenderson, NV

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If you would like to see your Junior High School or Elementary School-aged artists’ artwork appear on this page for the 2004 issue,please submit a short bio on your child(ren) with all contact information and a copy of the art for consideration.

The deadline for this page is January 29, 2004. These are not eligible for prizes or judging.Personal student information is not available to the general public such as addresses and phone numbers.

Cheney Poulson • Pencil • 6th Grade

Bethany Wilkinson • Oil Pastel • 4th Grade

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ASSOCIATIONS

City of Henderson Artist Registry 702.565.1512 www.cityofhenderson.com/parks/parks.html

Nevada Arts Council —Southern Nevada Field Office702-486-3700 www.NevadaCulture.org

Nevada Watercolor Society: 702-393-6192 www.watercolorsociety.com

Los Angeles Art AssociationGallery 825/LAAA, 825 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90069310-652-8272 Fax: 310-652-9251 Email: [email protected]

National Endowment for the Arts arts.endow.gov ____________

GALLERIES

Le Gallerie Luministe — Galleria Mall1300 W. Sunset Road #2629, Henderson NV 702-898-4080

Galleria di Sorrento — Forum Shops at Caesars Palace3500 Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas NV 702-369-8000

Wyland Galleries of Las Vegas — Desert Passage at Aladdin3663 Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas NV 702-699-9970

L.A. City College Da Vinci Art GalleryDa Vinci Hall, 855 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles CA 90029323-953-4220, Fax 323-255-9913

The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 626-405-2100Email: [email protected]

VIVA Gallery - The Valley Institute of Visual Art8516 Reseda Blvd., Northridge CA 91324818-576-0775 ____________

MUSEUMS

The J. Paul Getty Museum 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1000 Los Angeles CA 90049-1687 310-440-7300

Guggenheim Hermitage Museum — The Venetian3355 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas NV 702-414-2440

William Whitfield’s Hunterian Art GalleryUniversity of Glasgow Email: [email protected]/index.html

Las Vegas Art Museum — 9600 West Sahara, Las Vegas NV 702-360-8000

Museum of New Mexico, Museum of Fine Arts 107 West Palace AvenueSanta Fe NM 87501 505-476-5072

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rtArt Center College of Design - Pasadena1700 Lida StreetPasadena, California 91103-1999Admissions office 626-396-2373http://www.artcenter.edu

School of ArtHerberger College of Fine ArtsArizona State UniversityPO Box 871505 Tempe AZ 85287-1505 480-965-8521 fax: 480-965-3468

California College of Arts and Crafts1111 Eighth StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107-2247(800)447-1ART Fax: (415) 703-9539 www.ccac-art.edu | [email protected]

Full Sail Real World Education3300 University BlvdWinter Park, FL 32792(800) 226-7625 www.fullsail.com | [email protected]

The San Francisco Art Institute800 Chestnut St.San Francisco, CA 94133(800) 345-SFAI Fax: (415) 749-4592 www.sfai.edu | [email protected]

Sotheby’s Institute of Art - New York1334 York Ave.New York, NY 10021(212) 894-1111 Fax: (212) 894-1112 [email protected]

Art Center Design College - Albuquerque 5041 Indian School Rd NE # 100Albuquerque, NM(505) 254-7575 [email protected]

Art Under One Roof, Art Schools EuropeVia dei Pandolfini, 46rFlorence, 50122, Italy(39-055) 2478867 Fax: (39-055) 2478867www.arteuropa.org | [email protected]

Glasgow School of Art167 Renfrew St.Glasgow, G3 6RQ, United Kingdom+44 141 353 4500 www.gsa.ac.uk | [email protected]

Pratt at Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, School of Art310 Genesse St.Utica, NY 13502800.755.8920 Fax: (315) 797-9349 www.mwpai.edu | [email protected]/

Savannah College of Art and Design342 Bull Street.Savannah, GA 31402(800) 869-7223 Fax: (912) 525-5985 www.scad.edu | [email protected]

Taos Art SchoolPO Box 2588Taos, NM 87571(505) 758-0350 Fax: (505) 758-4880 www.taosartschool.org | [email protected]

The London Institute65 Davies StreetLondon, W1Y 2DA, United Kingdomwww.linst.ac.uk | [email protected]

Top Ten Best Graduate Schools in Fine Art, as ranked by U. S. News in 1997:

1. School of the Art Institute of Chicago 2. Rhode Island School of Design 3. Yale University (CT) 4. Cranbrook Academy of Art (MI) 5. Alfred University (NY) 6. California Institute of the Arts 7. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 8. Indiana University (Bloomington) 9. University of Iowa 10. Art Center College of Design (CA)

Other top-rated schools:• California College of Arts and Crafts • Parsons School of Design • San Francisco Art Institute

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COCA-COLA SCHOLARS FOUNDATION, INC. Deadline: October 31, 2003 of Senior YearAmount of Award: $4,000.00 to $20,000.00 200 awards for $4,000.00 50 awards for $20,000.00 Must be a high school senior To receive an application for this scholarship: Have your high school guidance counselor call 1-800-306-COKE with the schools CEEB code (This is the only way to receive an application). _______

NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCEMENT IN THE ARTS (NFAA)Arts Recognition & Talent Search® (ARTS)800 Brickell Avenue, Suite 500, Miami FL 33131URL: http://www.nfaa.org/Amount of Award: Unrestricted cash grants of $100 - $3,000 each to talented high school seniors._______

NATIONAL CARTOONISTS SOCIETYc/o Bruce Beattie, President344 Brown Pelican Drive, Daytona Beach, FL 32119-1398 904-767-0657URL: http://www.societyillustrators.org/career/career.htmlDeadline: approximately February 1Amount of Award: The Society is not a school. It does not offer scholarships. Through an annual jur-ied exhibition for college-level art students only, cash awards are given to selected students. _______

SCHOLASTICSponsor: Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, Inc. Deadline: Application for the Year 2004 will be available in early fall of 2003. Amount of Award: More than 1 Million in Prize Money and Scholarships. Awards are available in 16 art categories.URL: http://www.scholastic.com/artandwritingawards/enter.htm

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards is the largest and most prestigious arts recognition program in the United States. Application Requirements: All students in grades 7-12 currently enrolled in a public or non-public school in the United States, Canada, the U.S. territo-ries, or U.S.-sponsored schools abroad.

ELIZABETH GREENSHIELDS FOUNDATION AWARDS PROGRAM Deadline: Applications are welcomed throughout the year Amount of Award: Each grant is in the amount of $10,000.00 Canadian Application Requirements: Work must be repre-sentational or figurative - abstract or non-repre-sentational art is precluded by the terms of the Foundation’s Charter To be eligible for a grant candidates are required: - to have already started or completed training in an established school of art; and/or - to demonstrate, through past work and future plans, a commitment to making art a lifetime career.

Award Description: The purpose of the foundation is to aid talented young artist in the early stages of their careers. Awards are limited to candidates working in the following: painting; drawing; print-making; sculpture. Grants are awarded to appli-cants of all nationalities.

Applicants must have started or completed art school training or must demonstrate through past work & future plans a commitment to making art a lifetime career. Funds may be used for any art-related purpose: travel, studio-rental, purchase of materials, etc.

514-937-9225 Email: [email protected]_____

NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP TRUST FUND OF THE GRAPHIC ARTSScholarship Requirements: Award for Freshman and undergraduate study. Student must be majoring in Graphic Design. Must have a 3.0 GPA.Amount of Award: $500-1500Number of Scholarships: 250-300Write to request an application:Kristin Winkowski, Program CoordinatorNational Scholarship Trust Fund of the Graphic Arts200 Deer Run Rd.Sewickley, PA 15143

EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THESE SCHOLARSHIPS. ALTHOUGH REQUIREMENTS ARE LISTED IN SOME OF THESE, THESE ARE ONLY PARTIAL REQUIREMENTS. WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO CONTACT THESE PLACES TO RECEIVE FULL AND ACCURATE INFORMATION BEFORE SUBMITTING OR REQUESTING APPLICATIONS..

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