ACLU of Florida 70th Anniversary Art Contest

70th art contest

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In honor of 70 years defending civil liberties, we’re inviting Florida students to create original artwork that lifts up the people, movements, and moments that dared to stand for justice—and the communities that had their backs. Only digital submissions will be accepted via email.

  • Who can enter? Florida students in grades 6–12 (individuals or groups).
  • Deadline: October 30, 2025
  • Submissions: [email protected]

Rules & Forms: Entry FormParental Consent Permission Form

Eligibility

  • Open to all Florida students currently in grades 6–12
  • Individuals or groups (one entry total per student or group)
  • Students under 18 must include a signed Parental/Guardian Consent Form

What to Create (Theme): “Courage & Community: The People Who Dare.”
Explore civil rights heroes, local community leaders, or your own take on courage and solidarity. Historic, current, or personal—make it yours.

Accepted Mediums (Upload Digitally)

  • Drawing, painting, digital art, collage, photography, mixed media
  • Submit a photo or scan of your piece
  • File types: JPG or PNG | Minimum: 150 DPI | Max size: 10 MB
  • Your entry must be original and created solely by you/your group
  • No copyrighted images, logos, or AI-generated content (unless it’s fully your original work—i.e., not using third-party copyrighted material)

How to Submit (Digital Only)

Email: [email protected]
Subject line: Art Contest Submission – [Student Name]

Attach:

  1. A high-quality image of your artwork (.jpg or .png)
  2. A completed Entry Form (PDF or digital fill-in)
  3. Parental/Guardian Consent Form if under 18

Entry Form (Required)

Include a separate document with:

  • Student name(s) and grade(s)
  • School name (or homeschool), city, and county
  • Email + phone for student/parent or teacher sponsor
  • Title of artwork, medium, and year created
  • 2–3 sentence artist statement on how your work reflects the theme
  • For groups: list all members and designate a primary contact
  • (Optional) Display/Auction Consent (yes/no)

Additional Terms

  • Submissions must meet the deadline and formatting guidelines to be eligible.
  • The ACLU of Florida may reproduce, publish, and display submitted artworks with credit to the artist.
  • Winning entries will be professionally printed and displayed by the ACLU of Florida.
  • Entries containing plagiarized or offensive material will be disqualified.

Parental/Guardian Consent (for Minors)

Students under 18 must include a signed form acknowledging:

  • Permission to participate
  • Understanding of the contest rules
  • Agreement that the artwork may be displayed and reproduced with credit
    A template consent form is provided in the entry packet.

Group Submissions

  • All members must meet eligibility requirements
  • One entry per group
  • Prize money is divided evenly unless you provide a different split in writing with your entry

How Your Art Is Judged

A panel of ACLU-selected representatives will review entries and decide winners based on creativity, relevance, technique, and impact. All judging decisions are final.

Prizes

  • 1st Place: $500
  • 2nd Place: $300
  • 3rd Place: $150
  • Honorable Mentions: Certificates
    (Group prizes are divided evenly unless you tell us otherwise in your entry.)

Exhibition & Fundraising

  • Select digital artworks may be printed and displayed at ACLU of Florida 70th Anniversary events across the state.
  • With the artist’s permission, some pieces may be auctioned to support civil liberties advocacy.

Originality & Copyright

  • Artwork must be the original, unaided creation of the student(s)
  • Do not infringe on any third-party copyrights, trademarks, or IP
  • AI-generated or copied images are prohibited

Use Rights & Licensing

By entering, students (and guardians if under 18) grant the ACLU of Florida a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, publish, exhibit, and promote the work in connection with the contest and the organization’s mission. Artist credit will be included in all public uses.

Disqualification & Disputes

  • The ACLU of Florida may disqualify submissions that violate these rules
  • All judging decisions are final and binding
  • Any disputes will be resolved at the ACLU of Florida’s sole discretion

Notification of Winners

  • Winners will be notified via email by November 7, 2025
  • If a winner does not respond within 7 calendar days, an alternate may be selected

Accessibility & Accommodations

Need accommodation to participate? Email [email protected] at least two weeks before the submission deadline.

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