All high-school-aged students from Navajo and Apache counties, including home-schoolers, are eligible to submit original two- and three-dimensional art or graphic designs for the 38th Annual Juried High School Exhibit, sponsored by Northland Pioneer College (NPC). Artwork selected for this year’s exhibit will be featured online at NPC’s Talon Gallery webpage from April 1 through May 10, 2024.
Artwork in any media is eligible. Entries are not limited to class assignments and students do not have to be enrolled in art or photography classes to submit their work.
Best of Show prizes will be awarded to High School Senior entrants, who will compete for NPC art tuition scholarships, (worth up to 15 credit hours each). Students do not need to be art majors to accept the scholarships but will be required to take one art class per semester to maintain the scholarship award. Certificates are awarded for winning entries in either 2-dimensional – Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Photography, Computer Illustration, and Graphic Design – or 3-dimensional – Sculpture, Ceramics, Jewelry, Fiber Arts, Glass, Wood, Metal Art, Weaving, or any other 3-D material.
The exhibit’s jurors will be composed of NPC Art Faculty. Selections will be based on creativity, originality, craftsmanship, and quality of images. NPC Talon Gallery Director and Art Faculty, Magda Gluszek said, “It is an honor to have one’s work chosen for exhibit in a juried show like this one.” The show will be limited to three entries per student, and submissions cannot have been previously shown in the Talon Gallery.
Entries must be emailed to Gluszek at magda.gluszek@npc.edu by February 23, 2024, 11:59 PM, MST. A short video with tips and tricks for photographing and submitting your artwork can be found at www.youtube.com/watch?v=q40if1ecyB0. Entry forms are available online at www.npc.edu/TalonGallery.
For more information contact Gluszek at (928) 532-6176 or (800) 266-7845 x6176 or email magda.gluszek@npc.edu.