Each student may submit one entry for consideration. All qualifying work will be reviewed by a panel of judges.
All work should be original and done without the help of teachers or parents, outside of basic editing and construction assistance. Each entry must be accompanied by a completed entry form.
Please follow your teacher’s instruction for how to submit your entry for a class assignment or extra credit. Entries submitted outside of class must still have a teacher sponsor included on your registration form.
- All books, websites, films, photographs, and artwork referenced or used in your entry
must be cited.
- Only original work will be considered.
- All entries must have a title and must be accompanied by a Statement of Purpose.
- All entries will become property of the Holocaust Memorial Center.
- Winning artwork will be framed and displayed in a curated gallery..
- Artwork that does not win will be must be picked up before August 3, 2020. You must call or
email to make arrangements to pick up artwork.
Writing:
- Written entries may not exceed 1000 words.
- Writing may ONLY be submitted electronically and can be emailed as .doc or .docx files to
competition@holocaustcenter.org.
- The subject of the email should be the student's first and last name.
- All written entries must be received by June 4, 2020.
Art:
- 2D art may not exceed 18”x24”. Artwork must be submitted on black or white mat board.
- 3D art may not exceed the following measurements - height: 14 inches; width: 10 inches; depth: 10 inches.
- Your name must be written clearly on the back of your artwork.
- Artwork may be mailed to the Holocaust Memorial Center and must be received by June 4, 2020.
- A photo of each art entry must be emailed to
competition@holocaustcenter.org. The subject of the email should be the
student’s name.