By Ventura Breeze Staff
Entry Deadline: January 31, 5 pm
Immediate family members of Coastal Commission staff are not eligible. Entries should be individual work, not group projects.
There are five grade categories for awards in both art and poetry: K-1, 2-3, 4-6, 7-9, and 10-12. Entries must have a California coastal or ocean theme (for example, no tropical or arctic settings or species). Art does not need to depict specific places or species, but if it does, they must be California places and species. Meaning, sometimes a fish is just a “fish,” but if it’s a recognizable type of fish, make sure it’s one that lives here! (Learn about California native species.) And while you can submit a poem about “the beach,” please don’t submit one about Waikiki Beach, for example.
Winners will be selected for art and poetry in each of the five grade categories; winners will receive a $100 gift certificate to an art supply store (art), courtesy of Blick Art Materials, or a bookstore (poetry), and tickets to Aquarium of the Pacific, courtesy of the Aquarium. Each winner’s teacher (named on the Entry Form) will receive a $50 gift certificate for educational supplies from Acorn Naturalists. In addition, multiple honorable mentions may be selected.
Poems and artwork must be student’s original work. If a poem is a reference to an existing poem (or song, or other work), that poem and poet should be named on the entry.
Artists should include a short statement of a paragraph or less describing their inspiration for the artwork. If needed, this can be dictated to or translated by the teacher, parent, or other helper. (Please make a note if that’s the case, and include the original text if translated.) Any art entry that has been traced from or is a digital alteration of an existing photo or image that was created by someone other than the student is a violation of the competition rules. AI-generated art submissions violate competition rules. If using an image created by someone else (of an animal, for example) as a model for an art entry, student’s artwork must be significantly different to avoid plagiarism. No hands other than the student’s own should be involved in the creation of artwork.
Entries can be mailed to the California Coastal Commission at 455 Market St, Suite 228, San Francisco CA 94105. Print out and complete a paper Entry Form in English or Spanish for each entry. Poems should be printed on the back of the completed Entry Form (preferred) or stapled to the Entry Form. Note: a parent or guardian must sign Entry Form. Attach completed Entry Form and a short Artist’s Statement about the inspiration for the artwork to the back of each piece of artwork with glue or tape. Please do not fold art or use paperclips or staples. Mailed entries must arrive at the Coastal Commission no later than February 1st. Multiple entries (whether from one student or from a group) can be sent in one package, but each entry must have its own entry form attached. The Coastal Commission is not responsible for entries that are late, damaged, or lost. ENTRIES WILL NOT BE RETURNED. If you have questions or would like to talk about mailing art, email coast4u@coastal.ca.gov.
View the 2024 Coastal Art & Poetry Contest winners at https://www.coastal.ca.gov/art-poetry/mm24/winners2024.html.
Winning Poem:
Two Heartbeats
Salt remnants, like lip scrub under my nose
Feet submerged, toes curled and splayed
Silky sand between my fingers
A pinky promise between the Wind and Sea
“I’ll come back if you stay here for me.”
Floating to merge with Sea’s frozen heart
Seaweed creeps up along my arms
The fish cower, afraid of human song
Bask here with me, under light we breathe
Sea, my abode
I dwell like hermits, cracked shell and free
Sway like jelly, floating along your body
Lay like seashells, discarded and asleep
I am not unlike you, Sea
A broken heart just like you, see?
You are safe here with me
Emilie Vu-Nguyen
Grade 12, Fresno
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