Student Art Program Exhibion Theme: WORLDS NEAR AND FAR Submission Deadline: Friday, October 28th, 5pm *Artwork to ArtsConnecon’s offices by 5:00pm on this date: ArtsConnecon, 520 8th Avenue, Suite 321, NYC 10018 How to Artwork submitted through art teacher or by student (please provide art teacher or other teacher contact information.) Submit artwork (2-D frameable) interpreting one or more of three exhibition themes. Please note: two different deadlines Fill out and attach application form (see over) for each artwork submitted, including short written piece about artwork. Photo- copy application forms if needed. Quesons? contact: Amanda Guest, Student Art Program Manager [email protected], 212-302-7433 x472 ArtsConnecon, 520 8th Avenue, Suite 321, NYC, NY 10018 teens.artsconnecon.org What is the Student Art Program (SAP)? Exhibions: ArtsConnecon’s Student Art Program curates and mounts exhibions that showcase arsts in grades 6-12 from New York City public schools. Exhibions of selected artwork are hosted in spaces in New York City with an opening recep- on for arsts and their guests. Awards: Each exhibing arst and their teacher re- ceives a $100 giſt cerficate from Blick Art Materials or B&H photo. Framed art is returned to student. Opportunies: This school year we will host eight exhibions of over 450 student artworks! Credits top to boom: The Lady, by Stephany V.. in Connecons to Asia at Kylin April 2015 / Stanley F. in front of his artwork in To a Great Mind nothing is lile, December 2015 / Wonder Wheel by Noah S. in Past and Future: Seeing Our World at Eton Park, March 2015 / Recepon photo: Brian Haon facebook.com/teens.artsconnecon twier.com/teens_ac Instagram.com/teens.artsconnecon Summer/Fall 2016