Enter The Art Institutes Storytellers Photography Competition at The Art Institute of Washington – Northern Virginia
[DULLES, VA February 2012] – If you see the world in photographs, then The Art Institutes challenge you to put your skills to the test in the third annual Storytellers Photography Competition. Submit six original photographs that tell a visual story for your opportunity to earn up to a $40,000 tuition scholarship to The Art Institute of Washington – Northern Virginia, a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta.
The Storytellers Photography Competition has categories for both high school seniors and high school graduates. Along with the photos, entrants are required to submit a 500-800 word artist statement describing the entry and a high school transcript or proof of high school graduation demonstrating a GPA of 2.0 or higher. Entries will be judged on their ability to communicate a story based on the theme Storytelling Through the Lens.
The grand prize winner in the high school senior category can earn up to a $40,000 tuition scholarship to The Art Institute of Washington – Northern Virginia, and the grand prize winner in the high school graduate category can earn up to a $10,000 tuition scholarship to The Art Institute of Washington – Northern Virginia. Submissions are initially judged at the local level, with one finalist from each participating school advancing to the national level.
"We are excited to see the creativity and innovation of this year's entries and look forward to assisting these aspiring photographers obtain their educational and career goals," said Gregg Crowe, Campus Director of The Art Institute of Washington – Northern Virginia.
The deadline for entries into the competition is March 2, 2012.
For more information on how to enter The Art Institutes Storytellers Photography Competition and for official rules, visit http://artinstitutes.edu/photocompetition or contact Deborah Potter, depotter@aii.edu or 571-449-4424, at The Art Institute of Washington – Northern Virginia.
The Art Institute of Washington – Northern Virginia is a branch of The Art Institute of Atlanta and one of The Art Institutes (www.artinstitutes.edu), a system of more than 45 education institutions located throughout North America. The Art Institutes schools provide an important source for design, media arts, fashion and culinary arts professionals. Several institutions included in The Art Institutes system are campuses of South University. See aiprograms.info for program duration, tuition, fees, and other costs, median debt, federal salary data, alumni success, and other important info.