Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
Attention, Creative Teens: How to Become an Exhibited Artist or Published Author
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Anne Sparkman
asparkman@scholastic.com
(212) 343-6657
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Are Accepting Submissions from Students in Grades 7–12 Who Aspire to Follow in the Footsteps of Stephen King, Andy Warhol and Lena Dunham and Gain Opportunities for Exhibition, Publication, Scholarships and More
These Teens Could Be the Next Andy Warhol, Stephen King, Lena Dunham or Zac Posen
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Anne Sparkman
asparkman@scholastic.com
(212) 343-6657
National Student Poets Amplify the Teen Voice for National Poetry Month
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Kimber Craine / President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities / 202-682-5661 / kcraine@pcah.gov
Anne Sparkman / Scholastic Art & Writing Awards / 212-343-6657 / asparkman@scholastic.com
Giuliana Bullard / Institute of Museum and Library Services / 202-653-4799 / gbullard@imls.gov
The Most Promising & Creative Teens in the U.S. Announced as National Scholastic Art & Writing Award Winners
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Anne Sparkman
asparkman@scholastic.com
(212) 343-6657
Young Artists and Writers Gain Exhibition and Publication Opportunities and Access to More Than $8 Million in Scholarships as They Join the Ranks of Prestigious Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Alumni Including Stephen King, Sylvia Plath and Zac Posen
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Call for Submissions Opens with More Scholarship Opportunities for Creative Teens than Ever
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Anne Sparkman
asparkman@scholastic.com
212-343-6657
The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers invites teens to break boundaries and make waves with their creative talents by submitting their original work to the annual Scholastic Art & Writing Awards to gain opportunities for exhibition, publication, scholarships and more
The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (SMFA) is Named Massachusetts Affiliate for Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
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Cathy Lasiewicz
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
212.343.6570
clasiewicz@scholastic.com
Lia Zneimer
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
212.343.6901
lzneimer@scholastic.com
SMFA Announces New Scholarship Program for Scholastic Award Recipients from Massachusetts
Inaugural Class of Five Outstanding High School Students Appointed as National Student Poets by White House Committee
Announced today by the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, these five teens will serve as literary ambassadors during the program's first year
Calling All Creative Teens: Be Bold, Claim Your Place in Art & Writing History and Earn Scholarships to Support Your Talent
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Anne Sparkman
asparkman@scholastic.com
212-343-6657