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Bird Dog Foundation Annual Youth Art Contest
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January 15, 2024Bird Dog Foundation Annual Youth Art Contest
Offered by The National Bird Dog Foundation
Are you a K-12, art and nature-loving student who lives within a 75-mile radius of the National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, Tennessee? If so, we may have the perfect opportunity for you: the Bird Dog Foundation Annual Youth Art Contest! Each year, the scholarship awards up to $2,000 to applicants who submit the best art depicting wildlife and related themes such as nature conservation. The contest is hosted by The National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, Tennessee, which is “dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of bird dog, field trial, and hunting traditions.”
If you live within a 75-mile radius of Grand Junction, Tennessee, and want to put your artistic talents to good use, we encourage you to apply!
Open to the following grade levels:
Eligibility information
This scholarship is open to K-12 students who submit original artwork depicting wildlife and related themes, such as nature conservation. Applicants must also live within a 75-mile radius of Grand Junction, Tennessee, and meet the below eligibility requirements. Paper-based art forms are acceptable, while computer-generated art, sculpture, and photography are not acceptable.
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Application information
To apply for this scholarship, students must submit an online application, an original piece of artwork, and the below application materials.
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