This is the registration form for the 2025 Oswego County Fair Bucket of Junk competition. Registration is limited to 15 entrants. Registration closes June 4th or when all buckets are spoken for.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County
will provide the buckets and the items known as junk. The goal is to use all
the items in the bucket but not the bucket to create a sculpture based on the
Oswego County Fair’s theme. The finished
sculptures will be displayed in the Agriculture/ Domestic Arts Building for the
entire fair. 2025 theme is Barn in the
USA.
General Information
1.
Open
to all ages. NO ENTRY FEE
2.
The
contest is limited to 15 applicants (individual or team) and will be on the
first come first serve basis. There will be a waiting list to replace any
applicant that drops out of the contest before the fair, as well as any applicant
that does not collect their bucket of supplies.
3.
Buckets
must be picked up at the Oswego County Fair on Saturday,
June 7 2025 between 11am and 5pm. If you
cannot make this time period, arrangements for an alternative time can be made
with Superintendent prior to pick up date.
4.
Sculptures
are to be dropped off at the Agriculture/ Domestic Arts Building on Tuesday
July 1, 2025 1:00pm–3:00 pm and 5:30pm-7:30pm.
5.
If
this is not a convenient time, please contact the superintendent before June
28, 2025 to schedule an appointment for drop off. No exceptions.
6.
When
delivering the sculpture, please return your bucket.
7.
Sculptures
are to be picked up on July 6, 2025 6pm-8pm and Monday July 7, 2025 10am-12pm.
8.
Any
sculpture not claimed by Noon on July 7th will be disposed of.
Judging Criteria
1.
Contestant
used only the materials that we provided (required) 25%
2.
Contestant
used materials in a new way to create something different. 25%
3.
Contestant’s
ideas are recognizable (clarity of idea)
25%
4.
Contestant’s
overall finished appearance of the sculpture, including the difficulty of the
piece and how well it was made 25%
Presentation
A.
The
objective of “Bucket of Junk” is to create a sculpture using only the items in
the bucket. A sculpture is defined as a three-dimensional work of art that can
be viewed from 360 degrees.
B.
All
sculptures must be submitted and presentation ready to be accepted. Sculptures
not meeting this requirement may not be judged.
C.
Judges
must know where you used each item in the bucket. Please note, you must use
each item. You do not need to use the entire item in the sculpture but there
must be enough used to make it visible. The only optional pieces in the bucket
are the packaging from different items i.e. cardboard packaging, plastic bag,
etc. However, if you want to use it, you may. They are just not mandatory.
D.
You
may not add any additional items to your sculpture. Only the items in the
bucket are permitted to be part of your sculpture. The bucket may not be used
as part of the sculpture. There will be a list of contents in each bucket.
Please indicate on the list where each item was used. Please return this list
completely filled out when you drop off your sculpture.
E.
You
can cut, sand, glue, weld, bolt, fasten, bend, shape, curl, staple, and paint
these items to make your sculpture.
F.
You
may connect your entry to a solid base for stability, if needed. The base
CANNOT be part of the sculpture. The base must also be smaller than the
sculpture, and it is NOT to be painted. The base will not be considered part of
your sculpture so it will not be judged.
G.
The
bucket and contents list must be returned when you bring the sculpture to the
fairgrounds for display. The bucket is not to be used as part of the sculpture.
H.
Any
sculpture larger than 24L x 24W inches will automatically by disqualified.
I.
Your
sculpture must be completely finished when it arrives. No painting,
construction, etc. will be allowed.