The Child Factor
International Art Exhibition
Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC
Creative & Therapeutic Arts Services Gallery
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3-D Virtual Gallery and Physical Gallery Experiences
February 15 & April 5, 2021 through August 20, 2021
(The virtual show starts first.)
Submission Deadline: January 18, 2021 (11:59 PM) - ENDED
Children's National Hospital, Washington, DC
Creative & Therapeutic Arts Services Gallery
•
3-D Virtual Gallery and Physical Gallery Experiences
February 15 & April 5, 2021 through August 20, 2021
(The virtual show starts first.)
Submission Deadline: January 18, 2021 (11:59 PM) - ENDED
$0 Free to submit an entry. Expected contribution is $280 if you are selected, payable by February 1, 2021
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To fully understand this theme, the artist must fully
understand the definition of the words of the theme.
- Carolyn Goodridge, Curator
The Child Factor
the: definite article (used, especially before a noun, with a specifying or particularizing effect,
as opposed to the indefinite or generalizing force of the indefinite article a or an)
child: a person between birth and puberty or full growth
factor: one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation
We're focusing on kids of the age before puberty.
The child is a critical factor in the survival of our existence.
They are the result of our future.
What we do or don't do with or for our children will determine the outcome of our progress or downfall.
What we put in or take out, rip away from or grant to our children will determine our life or death as a human race.
Artist, create work which honors the theme of children within the full spectrum of ethics -
from the highest ethic of love to the lowest ethic of hate towards children.
Abstract work is welcome as are all genres, but it must include a narrative relating to the theme.
We are promoting this exhibition to inform and inspire the world through the visual arts.
Our united impact is towards changing the ethics of our global society,
make a positive change granting a happier life for the child.
Children have rights to protection, education, health care, shelter, and good nutrition.
The art may be very personal, expressing what you needed most as a child,
or what you feel is the most important gift one could give to a child.
Click here to start your research, to find out what issues are happening in the world of the child.
as opposed to the indefinite or generalizing force of the indefinite article a or an)
child: a person between birth and puberty or full growth
factor: one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation
We're focusing on kids of the age before puberty.
The child is a critical factor in the survival of our existence.
They are the result of our future.
What we do or don't do with or for our children will determine the outcome of our progress or downfall.
What we put in or take out, rip away from or grant to our children will determine our life or death as a human race.
Artist, create work which honors the theme of children within the full spectrum of ethics -
from the highest ethic of love to the lowest ethic of hate towards children.
Abstract work is welcome as are all genres, but it must include a narrative relating to the theme.
We are promoting this exhibition to inform and inspire the world through the visual arts.
Our united impact is towards changing the ethics of our global society,
make a positive change granting a happier life for the child.
Children have rights to protection, education, health care, shelter, and good nutrition.
The art may be very personal, expressing what you needed most as a child,
or what you feel is the most important gift one could give to a child.
Click here to start your research, to find out what issues are happening in the world of the child.
SELECTED ARTIST RECEIVED BENEFITS:
ACCEPTED MEDIA: (ALL) Painting, mixed media, photography, graphic media, fabric/textile art, sculpture, assemblage, wall art, other. SELECTION CRITERIA: Art will be selected with the following criteria:
RULES:
It is free to submit artwork. However, if you work is selected there is a $280 artist contribution to have up to three images shown, promoted and published in this exhibition. Our mission is to edify artists, and we rely on your contributions. Do the best you can to get selected. Outdo yourself and follow the instructions on the submission form! RETAIL COMMISSIONS on SALE of ARTWORK: 60% to the artist; 15% to Children's National Hospital, 15% to UNICEF; 10% commission to Art Impact® International ACCEPTED MEDIA: Painting, mixed media, photography, graphic media, fabric/textile art, sculpture, assemblage, wall art, other. |
Submission Deadline: ENDED
Declaration of the Rights of the Child (1959)
(Proclaimed by the General Assembly, resolution 1386 (XIV), A/RES/14/1386, 20 November 1959) - United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner Principle 7 The child is entitled to receive education, which shall be free and compulsory, at least in the elementary stages. He shall be given an education which will promote his general culture and enable him, on a basis of equal opportunity, to develop his abilities, his individual judgement, and his sense of moral and social responsibility, and to become a useful member of society. Principle 10 The child shall be protected from practices which may foster racial, religious and any other form of discrimination. He shall be brought up in a spirit of understanding, tolerance, friendship among peoples, peace and universal brotherhood, and in full consciousness that his energy and talents should be devoted to the service of his fellow men. Convention on the Rights of the Child Adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by General Assembly resolution 44/25 of 20 November 1989 entry into force 2 September 1990, in accordance with article 49 |
Deadline: January 18, 2021 - ENDED
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Carolyn Goodridge
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