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EOC3 Poster Contest Submission Form
DEADLINE TO RECEIVE FORM AND ARTWORK IS February 8, 2024
First and Last Name
(Required)
Parent or Guardian
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Mailing Address
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email
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Please note that informaton about awards and award ceremonies will be sent to this address, so please choose an email that you check regularly.
Phone
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Current Age
(Required)
Youth (12 and under)
Teen (13-18)
Description of artwork
(Required)
Briefly tell us how your poster created (digitally, by hand, etc.). If by hand, what mark-making tools or techniques did you use?
How is design being submitted?
(Required)
We can accept digital files (submit below) or actual posters done in other mediums (drop off at the Pendleton Center for the Arts, 214 North Main, Pendleton.)
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Upload Digital Files 11 x 17,
If you chose to create your poster design digitally, upload the file here. Dimensions should be 11 x 17" (landscape or portrait). Sometimes the upload link is picky. If you have trouble, please email your file to director@pendletonarts.org after submitting the form.
Accepted file types: jpeg, pdf, Max. file size: 300 MB.
Copyright check
(Required)
Work submitted should be your original design. If your design includes collage from maps, magazines or other printed materials, make sure the work incorporates many different materials from many different sources, the materials are juxtaposed or arranged in ways that create new visual and conceptual effects, and the collage does not feature a copyrighted work as the central focus or dominant image. If using images found online, be sure to ask your teacher or adult helper about fair use and public domain, and how those concepts relate to using materials created by others.
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