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AuthenticAssessmentDistrict-WideExhibitionScheduleARTEDUCATIONMiami-DadeCountyPublicSchools2016-2017Updated January 13, 2017 &V I S U A L PERFORMING ARTS MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Hispanic Heritage ExhibitionThe District is proud to host this year’s Hispanic HeritageMonth Exhibition. Over Fifty 2-D and low-relief artworkscelebrating Hispanic culture and tradition are selectedfor installation in the auditorium gallery of the SchoolBoard Administration Building. School Board Members,community dignitaries, and thousands of visitors viewthis high-profile exhibition.Open to grades K-12. 2D Artwork ONLY. Artwork shouldbe no larger than 18” x 24” matted. Use Artwork LabelFormat provided by the Division of Academic Support,Visual Arts Education Program. All artwork labels mustbe TYPED. Artwork should be submitted electronicallyas a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32 MB) through theM-DCPS Authentic Assessment On-line Submission.SCHOOL BOARD AUDITORIUM GALLERYElectronic Entries Due: Thursday, September 1, 2016Accepted Entries Due: Wednesday, September 21, 2016All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“Hispanic Heritage”Exhibition Dates: Friday, September 21, 2016 –Wednesday, October 19, 2016No opening reception or award ceremony will be heldfor this exhibition.*For further information regarding this exhibition pleasecontact: Linda Mangual at 305-995-1930 or [email protected]

Youth Art Month Exhibition (YAM)The District in collaboration with Florida Art EducationAssociation is proud to host the fourth annual Youth ArtMonth State Flag design exhibition. Youth Art Month isan annual observance each March to emphasize the valueof art education for all children and to encourage supportfor quality school art programs. The selected M-DCPSwill be submitted to the state competition. Flag designscelebrating the importance of Youth Art Month are selectedfor installation in the auditorium gallery of the SchoolBoard Administration Building. Board Members, communitydignitaries, and thousands of visitors view this high-profileexhibition. *Only artwork submitted by art teachers holdingcurrent Florida Art Educators Association (FAEA) membershipin good standing shall be considered for this exhibition. Formore information, visit the FAEA website at: www.faea.org.Open to grades K-12. 2-D Artwork ONLY. Artwork shouldbe submitted electronically as a JPEG image (no larger than3.32 MB) through the M-DCPS Authentic Assessment On-line Submission. Use Artwork Label Format provided bythe Division of Academic Support, Visual Arts EducationProgram. All artwork labels must be TYPED.SCHOOL BOARD AUDITORIUM GALLERYElectronic Entries Due: Thursday, October 6, 2016Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, October 27, 2016All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“YAM”Exhibition Dates: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 –Tuesday, March 28, 2017 No opening reception or award ceremony will be held forthis exhibition.*For further information regarding this exhibition pleasecontact: Linda Mangual at 305-995-1930 or [email protected]

Small Works Superintendent’s Holiday Card Design Competition“Small Works” is a District’s student exhibition hostedby Miami International University of Art & Design.The These designs should depict students’ creativity andexhibit allows students to explore various genre, styles and imagination of the holidays. A select District committee formovements through an impressive array of techniques, as reproduction and distribution by the Superintendent willwell as subject matter. By limiting the artwork to no larger choose designs. Special merit designs will be on display atthan 9 x 9 x 9 inches.The students, through the study of the School Board Administration Building. All designs shouldvarious artists are challenged to maintain the integrity be generic in nature and should “NOT” include any thematic,of the size constraints through their creations of original religious, or symbolic imagery representational of Christmas,works of art. Artworks will include both 2-D and 3-D Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, etc.creations and this show sill prove to be both inspiring andexciting in its size limitations and open-ended themes. Open to grades K-12. 2D Artwork ONLY. Artwork should be submitted electronically as a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32Open to grades K-12. Artwork should be submitted MB) through the M-DCPS Authentic Assessment On-lineelectronically as a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32 MB) Submission. Accepted artwork should be matted on whitethrough the M-DCPS Authentic Assessment On-line mats ONLY. Use Artwork Label Format provided by the DivisionSubmission. of Academic Support, Visual and Performing Arts.Use Artwork Label Format provided by the Division of All artwork labels must be TYPED.Academic Support, Visual Arts Education Program.All artwork labels must be TYPED. SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATION BUILDING MIAMI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF ART & DESIGN Electronic Entries Due: Miami Design District Thursday, October 6, 20161501 Biscayne Blvd, Suite 100,Miami, Florida 33132 Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, October 20, 2016Electronic Entries Due: Thursday, September 15, 2016 All Accepted entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“Superintendent’s Holiday Card”Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, September 22, 2016 Exhibition Dates: Friday, November 4, 2016 – Tuesday, January 10, 2017Entries Sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/ “Small Works” No opening reception or award ceremony will be held for this exhibition.Exhibition Dates: Thursday, September 29, 2016 - *For further information regarding this exhibition pleaseMonday, October 31, 2016 contact: Linda Mangual at 305-995-1930 or lmangual@ dadeschools.netOpening Reception Awards: Saturday, October 14, 2016 – 12 - 3 pm*For further information regarding this exhibitionplease contact: Alina Rodriguez at 305-300-6887 [email protected]

Cartographies: Babylonian carthography:Mapping the Contemporary http://www.ancient-wisdom.com/cartography. htm#prehistoricSince the earliest times, man has always beenfascinated with charting his existence to specific Guillermo Kuitca:locations. Ancient wall paintings like those of Catal http://www.1stdibs.com/introspective/working_practice/Huyuk, rock carvings of Mount Bego and Valcamonica guillermo_kuitca_at_sperone_westwaterdate back to the 4th and 7th millennium.The oldestsurviving world maps are the Babylonian world maps Kathy Prendergrast:that date back to the 9th century BCE.The Greeks, http://www.Quodlibetica.Com/tag/kathy-prendergast/Romans, Chinese, Spaniards and Indians createdcartographic images.The advent of the printing press Joyce Kozloff:made maps accessible to all.Today’s cartographic http://www.dcmooregallery.com/artists/joyce-kozloff - 16imagery not only clearly delineates globalcoordinates using satellite imagery, but visual artists MIA CONCOURSE E GALLERYnow incorporate them into many conceptual artworksas well. Guillermo Kuitca uses maps as metaphors Electronic Entries due: for human relationships. Lordy Rodriguez redraws Thursday, September 22, 2016existing maps that create imaginary compositions.Kathy Prendergast transforms maps into images Accepted Entries Due: dealing with issues of identity, political power, and Thursday, October 6, 2016individual experiences. Alighiero Boetti, MarleneCreates, and Joyce Kozloff use maps to interpret the All entries sent to:absurdity of human imposition with its impact on the 9607/Art Education/316/“Cartographies: Mapping thenatural world, as well as grappling with issues of land Contemporary”occupation, and finally,“mapping” cultural identityof diverse cultures.This 2-D exhibition explores the Exhibition Dates: many facets and interpretations of cartographic Thursday, October 13, 2016 – Thursday, February 9, 2017imagery and is open to all students in grades K-12.2D Artwork ONLY. Artwork should be submitted *No opening reception or award ceremony will be held forelectronically as a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32 this exhibition.MB) through the M-DCPS Authentic AssessmentOn-line Submission. Artwork should be no larger *For further information regarding this exhibition pleasethan 18” x 24” matted. Use Artwork Label Format contact: Peter Demercado at 305-904-3811 or pdemercado@provided by the Division of Academic Support, Visual dadeschools.netArts Education Program. All artwork labels must beTYPED.

31st Annual Impressions inWatercolor ExhibitionThis exhibition marks the 31st year of the enduringpartnership between the Miami-Dade County PublicSchools and the Miami Watercolor Society. The annualexhibition preserves and promotes the unique characterof watercolor as a medium among our young artists. TheMiami Watercolor Society as well as the Dade Art EducatorsAssociation, Inc. - Renay Rossi Awards of Excellence, willpresent approximately $3,000 in gift certificates.Open to grades K-12. 2D and 3D artwork should be nolarger than 18” x 24” matted. Use Label Format provided bythe Division of Academic Support, Visual Arts EducationProgram. All artwork labels must be TYPED.Alper JCC/Children’s Discovery MuseumEntries Due: Thursday, October 27, 2016All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“31st Impressions inWatercolor”Exhibition Dates: Monday, November 7, 2016 – Friday, December 2, 2016Opening Reception/Awards Ceremony: Thursday, November 17, 2016, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.*For further information regarding this exhibitionplease contact: Alina Rodriguez at 305-300-6887 [email protected]

The Scholastic Art Awards 2017 The prestigious juried Miami-Dade County regional exhibition, installed at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, precedes a national competition conducted by The Alliance for Young Artists and Writers,Inc.Top award-winning entries are shipped to New York City at the close of the exhibition and judged alongside entries from 93 Affiliates in the United States. Students in grades 7 – 12 are eligible. RUBELL FAMILY COLLECTION Accepted Entries Due: All Entries Submitted Electronically via the Alliance for Art & Writing website: www.artandwriting.org Wednesday, January 11, 2017 at 11:59 p.m.Beaux Arts Student Artists Showcase Exhibition Dates: Sunday, January 29, 2017 – Sunday, February 12, 2017Middle and senior high students are showcased in the University of Miami’s Lowe Art Museum during the Beaux Opening Reception/Awards Ceremony: Arts Festival of Art. Detailed entry requirements apply; please Sunday, January 29, 2017, Noon – 4:00 p.m.refer to Beaux Arts-Artwork Guidelines. Artwork Guidelineswill be sent via email and posted on the Division of Academic Exhibition Closes:Support, Visual Arts Education Program website at: Sunday, February 12, 2017vpa.dadeschools.net Artwork should be submittedelectronically as a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32 MB) directly *For further information regarding this exhibition pleaseto Beaux Arts and NOT the Division of Academic Support, contact: Mabel Morales at 305-995-1930 or mmorales14@Visual Arts Education Program website. dadeschools.netLOWE ART MUSEUM*(These dates are subject to change)Entries Due: Wednesday, November 30, 2016All entries sent to: Beaux Arts ElectronicallyExhibition Dates: Tuesday, January 10, 2017 - Sunday, January 15, 2017 Opening Reception: Tuesday, January 10, 2017, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.*For further information regarding this exhibition pleasecontact: Mabel Morales at 305-995--1930 or [email protected]

Black History Month ExhibitionFifty 2-D and low-relief artworks celebrating Black HistoryMonth are selected for installation in the auditorium galleryof the School Board Administration Building,2017:“The Crisisin Black Education” Board Members, community dignitaries,and thousands of visitors view this high-profile exhibition.Open to grades K-12. 2D Artwork ONLY. Artwork should besubmitted electronically as a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32MB) submitted through the M-DCPS Authentic AssessmentOn-line Submission. Accepted 2D artwork should be nolarger than 18” x 24” matted on white mats ONLY. UseArtwork Label Format provided by the Division of AcademicSupport, Visual Arts Education Program.All artwork labels must be TYPED.SCHOOL BOARD AUDITORIUM GALLERYElectronic Entries Due: Thursday, December 8, 2016Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, January 12, 2017All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“Black History Month”Scheduled Exhibition Dates: Friday, January 20, 2017 – Wednesday, February 22, 2017No opening reception or award ceremony will be held forthis exhibition.*For further information regarding this exhibition pleasecontact: Linda Mangual at 305-995-1930 or [email protected]

Butterflies:STEAM-ing Flights of FancyThe artwork by German illustrator and naturalist Maria Sib-ylla Merian, her daughters Johanna Helena and DorotheaMaria, as well as the beloved children’s books writer, Bea-trix Potter, raised the artistic standards of natural historyillustration to help transform the field of entomology andthe study of insects.The natural observations of butterfliesand their metamorphic transformation, movement in thewild, flight, and scientific observations of habitats and be-haviors have transformed the way we view these beautifuland delicate creatures.This 2-D STEAM related exhibitionexplores the lasting impact on the biodiversity and eco-systems of the world that these creatures have had on theenvironment as well as artist’s creations through historyfrom drawings to paintings, sculptures, engravings, textilearts, illustrators, as well as cabinetmakers, and is open to allstudents in grades K-12. 2D Artwork ONLY. Artwork shouldbe submitted electronically as a JPEG image (no largerthan 3.32 MB) submitted through the M-DCPS AuthenticAssessment On-line Submission. Artwork should be nolarger than 18” x 24” matted. Use Artwork Label Formatprovided by the Division of Academic Support, Visual ArtsEducation Program. All artwork labels must be TYPED.Maria Sibylla Merian: MIA CONCOURSE E GALLERYwww.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/01/the-wom-an-who-made-science-beautiful/424620/ Electronic Entries Due: Thursday, January 12, 2017www.britannica.com/biography/Maria-Sibylla-Merian Accepted Entries Due: Beatrix Potter: Thursday, January 26, 2017www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/b/beatrix-potter-natures-lessons/ All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“Butterflies: STEAM-ing Flights of Fancy” Exhibition Dates: Thursday, February 9, 2017 - Thursday, May 11, 2017 No opening reception or award ceremony will be held for this exhibition. *For further information regarding this exhibition please contact: Peter Demercado at 305-904-3811 or [email protected]

The 65th Annual Miami-Dade CountyYouth Fair – Fine Arts DepartmentOver one hundred selected artworks are professionallyframed for display during The Fair.The Fine Arts Departmentaccepts individual entries through the school art teacher.Teachers may submit ONE ARTWORK PER GRADE LEVEL fromeach assigned school. Framed artworks become the propertyof the student upon pickup at the close of The Fair. Detailedentry requirements and forms can be accessed in The FairExhibits Student Handbook online at Fair Expo Website:www.fairexpo.com. Resources: The Fair Exhibits Student HandbookWebsite: http://www.thefairexhibits.com/StudentExhibit-sHandbook.aspMIAMI-DADE COUNTY YOUTH FAIREntries Due: Tuesday, January 24, 2017All entries delivered to: Arnold Hall from 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.Check-out Date: Thursday, April 20, 2017 - Arnold Hall from 4:00 p.m. –8:00 p.m.Exhibition Dates: Thursday, March 23, 2017 – Sunday, April 16, 2017Awards Ceremony: Saturday, April 8, 2017 - 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.*For further information regarding this exhibition pleasecontact: Linda Mangual at 305-995-1930 [email protected]

15th Young Artists’ Gallery Women’s History Month ExhibitionTalented senior high school art students are offered the op- The District is proud to host this year’s Women’s History Monthportunity to show/market their work during the annual Co- Exhibition, (TO BE ANNOUNCED). Fifty 2-D and low-reliefconut Grove Arts Festival by members of the Woman’s Club artworks celebrating Women’s History Month are selected forof Coconut Grove. Students learn firsthand about careers in installation in the auditorium gallery of the School Board Ad-the visual arts, exhibit their work to thousands of art pa- ministration Building. Board Members, community dignitaries,trons, and successfully market finished artwork. Detailed en- and thousands of visitors view this high-profile exhibition.try guidelines apply and will be distributed. Open to gradesMiddle and High School only. Artwork should be submitted Open to grades K-12. 2D Artwork ONLY. Artwork should beelectronically as a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32 MB) sub- submitted electronically as a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32mitted through the M-DCPS Authentic Assessment On-line MB) submitted through the M-DCPS Authentic AssessmentSubmission. Use Artwork Label Format provided by the Divi- On-line Submission. Use Artwork Label Format provided bysion of Academic Support, Visual Arts Education Program. the Division of Academic Support, Visual Arts Education Pro-All artwork labels must be TYPED. All Release Forms must gram. All artwork labels must be TYPED.be affixed to the backside of the artwork. SCHOOL BOARD AUDITORIUM GALLERYWOMAN’S CLUB OF COCONUT GROVE Electronic Entries Due: Thursday, February 2, 2017Electronic entries Due: Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, February 16, 2017Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, February 23, 2017 All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“Women’s History Month”All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“14th Young Artists’ Gallery” Exhibition Dates: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 – Tuesday, March 28, 2017Scheduled Exhibition Dates: Friday, March 10, 20167 - Sunday, March 12, 2017 No opening reception or award ceremony will be held for this exhibition.Opening Reception/Awards Ceremony: Saturday, March 11, 2017, 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. *For further information regarding this exhibition please contact: Linda Mangual at 305-995-1930 or lmangual@dade-*For further information regarding this exhibition please schools.netcontact: Mabel Morales at 305-995-1930 or [email protected]

Taste of the Tropics:Portraiture in NatureThis thematic exhibition allows students to examine Miami’stropical splendor while viewing it like a true native, as theyobserve their own relationship to rich environments of naturethrough portrait studies. Students will explore this conceptthrough the use of various media such as, but not limited to:drawing, painting, printmaking, etc. Miami’s natural water-ways, mangroves palm trees, small islands, seagulls, sultry seabreezes, the sounds of Biscayne Bay lapping at the shore, flora,fauna and sunsets that paint the sky a thousand shades of tan-gerine and lavender are but a few of those tropical wondersto be explored and considered through the integration andapplication of portraiture. Great masters such as GiuseppeArchimboldo and contemporary artists such as Antonio Morahave used these naturalistic themes while creating portraitsthat are at the same time surreal and yet beautiful in theirconsideration of subject matter.Open to grades K-12. 2D Artwork ONLY. Artwork should besubmitted electronically as a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32MB) submitted through the M-DCPS Authentic AssessmentOn-line Submission. Use Artwork Label Format provided bythe Division of Academic Support, Visual Arts Education Pro-gram. All artwork labels must be TYPED.PINECREST GARDENSElectronic Entries Due: Thursday, February 2, 2017Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, February 16, 2017xhibition Dates: Monday, Feb. 27, 2017 – Tuesday, March 28, 2017Opening/Awards Reception: Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.*For further information regarding this exhibition pleasecontact: Alina Rodriguez at 305-300-6887 [email protected]

35th Annual Museum EducationProgram Exhibition-Tentative information-Recognized by the National School Boards Association as oneof the outstanding curriculum ideas in the United States, theMuseum Education Program generates amazing artwork asan outcome of studies within the galleries. An annual high-light, this concluding exhibition emphasizes the critical roleof understanding both traditional and contemporary visualarts in the creation of new work. Open to grades K-12. 2D and3D artwork should be submitted electronically as a JPEG im-age (no larger than 3.32 MB) submitted through the M-DCPSAuthentic Assessment On-line Submission. Use Artwork LabelFormat provided by the Division of Academic Support, VisualArts Education Program specifically designed for the MuseumEducation Program Exhibition. All artwork labels must beTYPED.TBAElectronic Entries Due: Thursday, March 9, 2017Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, March 30, 2017All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/Attention: Linda Mangual“35th Annual Museum Education Program Exhibition” Exhibition Dates Saturday, May 6, 2017 – Tuesday, May 23, 2017Opening Reception: Saturday, May 6, 2017 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.*For further information regarding this exhibition pleasecontact: Linda Mangual at 305-995-1930 or [email protected]

ArtAbilities The Age of Consumerism: Sign of the TimesArtAbilities is a district-wide student art exhibition held tocelebrate the talents of students with intellectual disabili- This exhibition explores the idea that acquiring or owning goodsties. ArtAbilities is presented annually as an innovative, ex- is a reflection of status and self-identity. In a global society wherepressive exhibition for children and families with disabilities, advertising can reach across continents in the blink of an eyeand features live performances and community resources through the advent of multi media and the internet, artists havefor parents.This design competition is open to all Miami- explored this idea of consumer choices and mass production orDade County Public School students grade K-12 through (re)production. Pop Art saw Andy Warhol and his now famousthe school art teacher. Each art teacher may submit designs soup cans, Richard Hamilton and his satirical collages, Roy Lich-for final consideration by the ArtAbilities Committee of tenstein and his comic book imagery, Barbara Kruger’s tongue-the Mailman Center. Parent or guardian participant must in-cheek graphic design billboards, Banksy’s stencil and screencomplete the Artwork Authorization Form, which should be print images in public places, Ron English’s “POPadanda” artworkssubmitted with the artwork.This form transfers all rights in and Steve Cutts’s social media zombies perspective all addressand to the art\work, including ownership and copyrights, the consumer mentality. Photographers Cindy Sherman and Brianto the University of Miami.The artwork shall become the Ulrich have explored the ideas of identity and consumerism. Allproperty of the University of Miami upon submission to be of these artists have managed to create platforms to examine theused in such manner and for such purpose as the University self and the idea of choices we all make daily. This 2-D exhibitiondeems appropriate. Once the artwork has been submitted is open to all students in grades K-12. 2D and low relief Artworkto the Department of Pediatrics, it belongs to the University ONLY. Artwork should be submitted electronically as a JPEG imageof Miami and will not be returned. 2D and low relief Artwork (no larger than 3.32 MB) submitted through the M-DCPS Authen-ONLY. All artwork should be submitted electronically as a tic Assessment On-line Submission. Artwork should be no largerJPEG image (no larger than 3.32 MB). Art Awards will be pre- than 18” x 24” matted. Use Artwork Label Format provided by thesented: Each recipient of the award will receive a $30.00 gift Division of Academic Support, Visual Arts Education Program.certificate award and additional prizes. Open to grades K-12. All artwork labels must be TYPED.Use Artwork Label Format provided by the Mailman Centerfor Child Development. All artwork labels must be TYPED. .com/2013/11/task-2-consumerism-and-photography.html*For further information regarding this exhibition please Steve Cutts: http://www.stevecutts.com/contact: Roselyn Antao: Project Coordinator for the MailmanCenter for Child Development at the University of Miami Miller Banksy: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/the-story-be-School of Medicine at 305-243-6135 – [email protected] hind-banksy-4310304/?no-istMAILMAN CENTER FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT @ MIA CONCOURSE E GALLERYUNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Electronic Entries Due: Electronic Entries Due: Thursday, March 30, 2017Thursday, March 9, 2017 Accepted Entries Due: Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, April 20, 2017Friday, March 24, 2017 All entries sent to: All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“The Age of Consumerism: Sign of9607/Art Education/316/“ArtAbilities” the Times”Exhibition Dates: Exhibition Dates: TBA Thursday, May 11, 2017 – Thursday, October 12, 2017 No opening reception or award ceremony will be held for this exhibition. *For further information regarding this exhibition please contact: Peter Demercado at 305-904-3811 or [email protected]

CelebratingHaitian Culture ExhibitionFifty 2-D and low-relief artworks celebrating Haitianculture and tradition are selected for installation in theauditorium gallery of the School Board AdministrationBuilding. Board Members, community dignitaries, andthousands of visitors view this high-profile exhibition.Open to grades K-12. 2D Artwork ONLY. Artwork shouldbe submitted electronically as a JPEG image (no largerthan 3.32 MB) submitted through the M-DCPS AuthenticAssessment On-line Submission. Artwork should be nolarger than 18” x 24” matted. Use Artwork Label Formatprovided by the Division of Academic Support, Visual ArtsEducation Program. All artwork labels must be TYPED. SCHOOL BOARD AUDITORIUM GALLERYElectronic Entries Due: Thursday, March 30, 2017 (by Closing of Business Dayat 4:30 p.m.)Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, April 20, 2017All entries sent to:9607/Art Education/316/“Celebrating Haitian Culture”Exhibition Dates: Friday, April 21, 2017 – Thursday, September 14, 2017No opening reception or award ceremony will be heldfor this exhibition.*For further information regarding this exhibition pleasecontact: Linda Mangual at 305-995-1930 or [email protected]

Annual Countywide Student Art ShowSurprising, innovative, clever, and accomplished, the annualshow encompasses all styles, media, and technique in 2-D and3-D artworks.The ambitious and impressive collection demon-strates the development of new skills, abilities, and interests;and emphasizes versatility, good design, and imagination.Open to grades K-12. Artwork should be submitted electronical-ly as a JPEG image (no larger than 3.32 MB) submitted throughthe M-DCPS Authentic Assessment On-line Submission. UseArtwork Label Format provided by the Division of AcademicSupport, Visual Arts Education Program. All artwork labelsmust be TYPED.BAKEHOUSE ART COMPLEXElectronic Entries Due: Thursday, March 2, 2017Accepted Entries Due: Thursday, March 16, 2017All entries sent to: 9607/Art Education/316/“Annual Countywide”Exhibition Dates: Saturday, April 8, 2017 - Tuesday, April 25, 2017Opening Reception: Friday, April 7, 2017, 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.*For further information regarding this exhibition pleasecontact: Alina Rodriguez at 305-300-6887 or [email protected]

&V I S U A LPERFORMING ARTSMIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS


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