Call Detail
Student Art Showcase
Entry Deadline: 2/29/24
Application Closed
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 3
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 3
Call Type: Exhibitions
Eligibility: Regional
State: Connecticut
Event Dates: 5/18/24 - 6/7/24
Jury Dates: 3/8/24 - 3/15/24

DESCRIPTION

Western CT State University and the Cultural Alliance of Western CT invite high school students to the inaugural Student Art Showcase. Students throughout Connecticut in grades 9-12 are eligible to participate. Selected students will take part in a special art exhibition at The Gallery at the Visual and Performing Arts Center. The top selected artists will be featured and presented with special recognition and awards at the opening reception. 

The theme is “Our Story”. We hope to engage students from different backgrounds and highlight a collection of unique experiences through the lens of art. We encourage students to express their unique identity through their work. The exhibit will showcase young creative talent and promote a broader conversation about community. Overall, the exhibit will reveal a representation of many voices and contributions of students through artistic excellence. 

No entry fee required!

IMPORTANT DATES

September 1st (2023)- February 29 (2024) (11:59PM) tentativeSubmission dates and Online Registration Deadline
March 2024 Email Notifications sent 
April 27, 2024 12-2 pm  Drop off to WCSU 
May 4, 2024 time (9-2) In-person Judging for acknowledgements 
May 18, 2024 (2-4 pm) Art Opening  
June 7, 2024 Art Exhibit Closing 
June 8, 2024 (12-2 pm)  Pick up Art 

Recognitions

  • Works will be selected for 1st, 2nd, 3rd place by category and revealed at the art opening.
  • Overall 1st, 2nd, and 3rd will be selected.

Eligibility  

  • Open to students in grades 9-12 attending public high school and home school throughout the State of Connecticut.
  • All works must be original and completed within the last year.
  • All works must be available through the entire run of the show.
  • Do not submit works for the jury that might be sold before or shown elsewhere during the WCSU STUDENT ART SHOWCASE exhibit time frame.

Categories:

Drawing and Illustration 

Drawings include renderings made by an instrument on a surface and include realistic or abstract imagery. Illustrations are works that graphically depict a concept. Pencil, charcoal, pastel, crayon, scratchboard, marker, etc.

  • No AI-generated art.
  • Drawings copied from published photographs, the internet or existing works should not be submitted and will be disqualified.
  • Animated .gif files will not be accepted.

3D Small works

  • Wire, Metal, Wood, Plaster
  • Handcrafted ceramics and hand-made clay or porcelain (no molds or greenware).
  • Unfired ceramics and oil-based clay works will not be accepted.

Painting

Art created by applying pigment to a 2D surface. Oil, acrylic, gouache, watercolor, ink, or spray paint applied on canvas, board, paper or other flat surfaces.

  • No AI-generated art.
  • Paintings copied from published photographs, the internet, or existing works should not be submitted and will be disqualified.

Photography

Analog or digital cameras. Black and white, color, photograms or other experimental photos. Each work submitted to the photography category should be a distinct image that presents a unique artistic vision.

  • Editing software is acceptable to use for minor touch-ups and image correction in a manner that replicates traditional darkroom techniques (cropping, dodging, burning, adjusting brightness, contrast, color balance, etc.).
  • No AI-generated art.
  • Works that are digitally collaged, cloned, layered, merged, distorted, or heavily manipulated with computer software will not be accepted.

Size Limitations 

  • Two-dimensional works, when displayed, cannot exceed 60” in height or width, including frame.
  • Three-dimensional works cannot exceed 36" in height or width.

If you need more information e-mail us Robeaul@wcsu.edu 

This program is supported by Savings Bank of Danbury and Be Foundation

Western CT State University School of Visual and Performing Arts

The Art major at WCSU provides challenging visual arts training within the context of a liberal arts education. This approach infuses in students a broad, diverse range of knowledge and experience along with the ability to think critically and analytically. The Gallery at The School of Visual & Performing Arts serves as a venue for both professional and student exhibitions, while the Visiting Artist Lecture Series features an impressive array of practitioners. Bus trips provide students the opportunity to visit galleries and museums each semester in the surrounding area, including Manhattan.

Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut

The Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut is the heart of the region’s creativity. We connect with artists, creative entrepreneurs, arts, and cultural organizations and we provide support to them. We love to engage with the public, businesses, and government leaders to advance the arts and to integrate creativity in communities. We are an independent 501C-3 nonprofit organization, and our aspiration is to empower the professional arts community to grow the economy and enrich people’s lives.

Application Requirements

  • All entries are submitted online only.
  • A parent or guardian email and contact information is required to complete the application.
  • Each student is allowed one submission with up to three (3) art entries.
  • Each artwork must be represented by only one image (no detail views or duplicates).
  • Applications not received by the deadline will not be considered.

Eligibility Criteria

Open to students in grades 9-12 attending public high school and home school in Connecticut.  

  • All works must be original and completed within the last year.
  • All works must be available through the entire run of the show.
  • Do not submit works for the jury that might be sold before or shown elsewhere during the WCSU STUDENT ART SHOWCASE show time frame.