Governor Noem opens call to student artists

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PIERRE – In celebration of National Arts in Education Week, Sept. 11-17, 2022, Governor Kristi Noem and the South Dakota Arts Council announce the opening of the Governor’s Student Art Competition.

The new online submission portal will open Friday, Sept. 16. All South Dakota students in kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to participate in this program. Selected student work from four age divisions will be exhibited in the state Capitol Building in Pierre from January through September 2023.

The submission deadline is Nov. 11. All artwork is to be submitted through the online platform. Students whose artwork is selected for exhibition will also need to return the Authorization Release Form with signature from a legal guardian. Competition guidelines, submission instructions, and necessary forms will be available at https://artscouncil.sd.gov/events/student_art_Main.aspx beginning Friday, Sept. 16. Reasonable accommodations will be made for any student who encounters barriers to this submission process. Please reach out to Rebecca.cruse@state.sd.us or call 605-773-3301 for assistance.

We encourage teachers and parents to help students work on their submissions early, so they have plenty of time to prepare their artwork and artist statements.

This exciting opportunity for student artists is a collaboration between Gov. Noem and the South Dakota Arts Council, a state agency organized under the South Dakota Department of Tourism.

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