Student Submissions Needed for Multicultural Fair Art Contest 

Student Submissions Needed for Multicultural Fair Art Contest

All Sage Hill students are invited to participate in the Multicultural Fair Art Contest, sponsored by the Parent Association. The winning artwork will be featured on all Multicultural Fair-related publicity. The winner will also receive a $50 gift card and have their original artwork framed and returned to them.
 
Artwork should be done on any 2x3-ratio paper (12 inches x 18 inches), and the following mediums are accepted: digital, colored pencils, acrylic paint, poster paint or collage. No charcoals, pastels or chalk, please.
 
The winning artwork will be digitized, and the event details will be added so there is no need to include any text on the artwork. Please include your name on the back of the artwork. 
 
On-campus students can submit their artwork directly to Mr. McMahon or Mr. Gunnin. Distance learning students can leave artwork at the Sage Hill security guard gate (please make sure your name is included on the submission). If your artwork is digital, it can be emailed directly to Mr. McMahon or Mr. Gunnin.
 
The deadline for submission is Thursday, February 11
 
If you have any questions about submitting your artwork, please contact Mr. McMahon or Mr. Gunnin. For questions related to the contest itself, you may also contact Multicultural Fair Chair Ling Li at ling.930@hotmail.com.
 
To review the complete instructions, as well as view images from previous winners, please click here.
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