The theme of the 12th International Art Competition is “All Are Alike unto God,” in connection with 2 Nephi 26:33. If you are interested in participating, you are invited to begin planning and producing art to submit beginning in February 2021.
The contest, sponsored by the Church History Museum, is open to all members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints age 18 years and older. Sign up and share your talents, as well as the faith reflected in your art.
The Church History Museum will hold the 12th International Art Competition and Exhibition in the spring of 2022. This article presents the competition theme, submission dates, and other details on how to participate.
Purposes
The purposes of this international, juried art competition and exhibition are to (1) encourage the creation of quality art by Latter-day Saints; (2) showcase the breadth and diversity of Latter-day Saint cultural production made manifest through various styles, techniques, media, and voices; and (3) develop the Church History Museum art collection through purchase awards.
Theme
The theme of the 12th International Art Competition is “All Are Alike unto God.”
The theme is in connection with 2 Nephi 26:33, which says, “[The Lord] doeth
nothing save it be plain unto the children of men; and he inviteth them all to come unto him and partake of his goodness; and he denieth none that come unto him, black and white, bond and free, male and female; and he remembereth the heathen; and all are alike unto God, both Jew and Gentile.”
Key Dates
Dates for submitting artwork: February 1–June 1, 2021
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Expected exhibition dates: March–October 2022
Eligibility and General Rules
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The contest is open to all members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints above age 18 (members must be age 18 by the final day of submission).
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Each artist can send only one piece of art.
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The artwork must have been completed after 2018 and before the submission deadline.
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The museum welcomes a variety of cultural and aesthetic traditions, styles, and artistic media. Media may include painting, drawing, textile art, photography, printmaking, sculpture, glass, clay, ceramics, wood, leather, stone, metal, traditional and folk art, mixed media, multimedia, video, cinema, and more. This contest excludes poetry, artistic performance, and music.
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The artwork cannot exceed 72 inches (1.83 meters) on the longest side, including the frame.
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The artwork may not exceed more than 300 pounds (136 kilograms) in weight, including the frame.
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If selected for the second round of judging, the artwork must arrive at the museum ready to display. The museum is not responsible for framing works of art or for attaching hanging or mounting mechanisms to them.
Jurying Process
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Five jurors will be selected from regionally diverse areas of the United States and/or the world and will include representatives of diverse aesthetic training and expertise.
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The jury will change from competition to competition to preclude any appearance of favoritism.
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A jury foreman will provide instructions and assessment criteria to the jury and will facilitate all jurying procedures to protect the integrity and reputation of the competition. The jury foreman will not vote.
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There are two rounds of jurying. In the first round, the jury will evaluate each submission from digital images or photographs and the artist’s statement to determine which artworks will be shipped in for the second round. The second round of jurying, completed by assessing the actual physical art objects, will determine which works are selected for the exhibit.
Jurying Criteria
Jurors evaluate the artwork based on three criteria:
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Thematic alignment: The artwork successfully expresses Latter-day Saint subject matter, aligns with the competition theme, and is paired with a strong artist statement. The point of view is unique and expansive. The artwork deepens the viewer’s understanding of the theme.
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Innovation: The artwork has creativity or originality in concept, medium, and cultural context. The artwork explores a unique sense of culture, position, and innovative thinking. The individual expression is original, exceptional, and relevant. Overall, the work has a sense of surpassing other works in its ingenuity and style.
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Artistic Merit: The artwork has excellent aesthetic and technical accomplishment in the chosen medium. The formal artistic elements are of the highest quality, as judged by the chosen medium. The material and method work to effectively articulate the overall message.
Awards
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Purchase Awards are awarded for the purpose of developing the museum collection. They will be selected per standard Church History Department practices by the acquisition specialists for art and artifacts in consultation with others from the Church History Museum and the Church History Department. Artworks which receive a Purchase Award are not eligible to receive a Merit Award.
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Merit Awards are given by jurors (2 per juror) to recognize artistic excellence among competition pieces. Winners of Merit Awards receive a fixed monetary amount of 500 USD.
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Visitors' Choice Awards are determined at the close of the exhibition based on in-gallery voting by museum visitors. The top five winners of the most votes receive a fixed monetary amount of 500 USD. All exhibition pieces are eligible for Visitors' Choice Awards regardless of other awards received.
How to Participate
To participate in the competition, artists will need to submit a digital image of their artwork using the museum’s online submissions tool. A link to the submissions tool and further instructions will be available on this web page when the submission period begins.