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Submissions for the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center's Native American Student Art Show

Overview

The IPCC is thrilled to announce the 44th Annual Native American Student Art Show showcasing artwork by Native American students K-12 in New Mexico. The exhibition will be held in our Artists Circle Gallery from November 23, 2024 through February 6, 2025. New this year, artwork submission information must be completed using the online entry form, and artworks must be delivered to the South Entrance between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from October 30, 2024 to November 4, 2024 . The IPCC will have computers available during delivery to complete online submission forms.

This year’s theme is “Water is Life,” offering students a chance to explore its meaning through their own lens. Consider these guiding questions:

What does “water is life” mean to you?
How do you get water?
What is water used for?
What does water provide?
Artwork Information & Requirements

Each student may submit only one artwork.
Two-dimensional pieces on paper will be placed within an 11×14 inch frame with an optional 8×10 inch mat (both provided by IPCC during artwork delivery); please plan students’ paper sizes to match either set of dimensions.
Canvas size should also not exceed 11×14 inches.
Three-dimensional works should not exceed 9 inches in height or width.
Frames and pedestals will be provided by IPCC.
Please note that we cannot accept artworks requiring electricity or digital technology.
The IPCC will have computer stations onsite during delivery dates if submissions are not completed in advance of artwork delivery.
The IPCC cannot accept artworks after November 4.
Winning artists each receive a prize, and all participants can make their works available for sale and receive 100% of the proceeds.

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