Contest uses art to explore
leadership
Lincoln Presidential Library joins with
State Board of Education to sponsor student art contest
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[October 09, 2019]
Illinois children are getting a chance to use their artistic talents
to explore the meaning of leadership, thanks to a statewide art
contest sponsored by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and
Museum and the Illinois State Board of Education.
The theme of the contest is “Leadership is an Art.” Students from
kindergarten through high school can let their imaginations run wild
to come up with posters – by portraying famous leaders as artists,
for instance.
Eighteen top designs will be displayed at the Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library and Museum throughout 2020, and a single winner
will be used as a poster sent to all schools during Illinois Arts
Education Week, March 16-22.
Artwork may be submitted now through Dec. 2. The winners will be
announced, and will go on display in the presidential museum, on
Feb. 12. That is Lincoln’s birthday and a free-admission day at the
museum.
The winner will also be recognized at an ISBE Board meeting, a
framed copy will hang in the Board office, and the winner will be
recognized at the fall 2020 conference of the Illinois Art Education
Association.
“Art and leadership go hand in hand,” said Melissa Coultas, acting
executive director at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and
Museum. “Art teaches creative ways of looking at the world and of
solving problems that leaders face, while great works of art can
inspire people to appreciate moments of true leadership.”
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Submissions must be 14 inches high by 11 inches wide in portrait orientation
(that is, taller than it is wide). They cannot feature copyrighted characters
such as Batman. More details are available at bit.ly/ALPLMart2020.
“Art supports students in thinking outside of the box, learning about history
and the world around them, and expressing themselves,” said State Superintendent
of Education Dr. Carmen I. Ayala. “These skills are necessary for effective
leadership, which is this year’s contest theme. I am honored to have this
opportunity to celebrate Illinois’ young artists and leaders.”
The contest, presented in cooperation with the Illinois Art Education
Association, is open for students from kindergarten through high school. Entries
do not have to be submitted via schools; youth groups, home-educated children or
anyone else can participate. Winners and honorable mentions will be selected in
three categories: Grades K-5, 6-8 and 9-12.
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, at 212 N. Sixth St. in
Springfield, is dedicated to telling the story of America’s 16th president
through old-fashioned scholarship and modern technology.
The library holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln books, documents,
photographs, artifacts and art, as well as millions of other items pertaining to
Illinois history. Meanwhile, the museum uses traditional exhibits, eye-catching
special effects and innovative story-telling techniques to educate visitors.
For more information, visit
www.presidentlincoln.illinois.gov
[Illinois State Board of Education &
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum] |