Students will be asked to create original poster artwork that expresses the slogan, “Life is Better With Art In It.” Approximately $100,000 in tuition scholarships to The Art Institutes schools will be awarded, with the first place prize-winning student receiving a $25,000 scholarship to study at one of the more than 35 participating Art Institutes locations throughout the U.S and Canada, including The Art Institutes International Minnesota
The competition is open to high school seniors in the U.S. and Canada interested in pursuing a career in graphic design. Students must submit an original poster design, a current high school transcript and a statement describing their design process and why they want to study graphic design.
The competition takes place in two stages; a local competition will be held at all participating Art Institutes locations in the U.S. and Canada in March 2008. The first place winner from the local competition will have their entry placed into consideration for the final stage and national judging, which takes place in May 2008.
"We’re pleased to be collaborating with Americans for the Arts because we believe, as educators, this is a critical time to support and strengthen the universal role that the arts play in our lives,” Says Joseph L. Marzano, President of The Art Institutes International Minnesota.
According to Robert L. Lynch, president and CEO of Americans for the Arts, “We want young people to remember that art is a valuable communication tool, one that will assist us in developing a bright future for everyone. We are proud to support the next generation of creative leaders.”
For information on how to enter the Poster Design Competition, www.artinstitutes.edu/
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Americans for the Arts is the leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America. With offices in Washington, DC, and New York City, and 48 years of service, Americans for the Arts is dedicated to representing and serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts. Additional information is available at www.AmericansForTheArts.org.
