Art for Wellbeing Competition

Deadline: July 2, 2023 

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Art for Wellbeing Competition

Applications are open for the Art for Well-being Competition 2023. The Art for Well-being Competition seeks to allow young people to creatively express how they feel about well-being using music, art, or short film and winners will receive cash prizes.

WHAT DOES WELL-BEING MEAN TO YOU?

Enter the Art for Well-being competition by answering this question in our design, music, and film categories 

 

Arts is a great tool for building useful life skills and is a way to connect with others, using imagination, self-expression, and creativity.  

PMNCH’s “Art for Well-being Competition``, open to young people aged 10-24, has three categories: film, video and design through which we want to see you express yourself and answer the question “What does well-being mean to you?”.  This competition, and the “What Young People Want” Initiative are just some of the ways we are giving the floor to young people around the world to express what they want for their well-being, in support of the Global Forum for Adolescents and the 1.8 Campaign.    

Quality and relevance to the five domains of adolescent well-being will be crucial for successful entries to the competition and selected masterpieces will be featured at the Global Forum for Adolescents itself, at major events leading up to the Global Forum such as UN General Assembly in New York and throughout the 1.8 Billion Young People for Change campaign. Submissions are accepted until 2 July 2023, with winners decided through a social-media and jury vote, and announced at the Global Forum for Adolescents, 11-12 October 2023.  


PRIZES

1ST : USD$1000
2ND : USD$500 
3RD : USD$250

Terms & Conditions apply

ELIGIBILITY: 10-24 YEARS OLD
SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
2ND JULY, 2023

SUBMIT YOUR ART HERE

For more info, visit: https://www.1point8b.org/art-for-wellbeing

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Ako Eyo Oku Ako is the Co-Founder and Chairman, Board of Trustees of Eureka Learners Foundation. She has over 20 years of experience in both public service and civil society engagement. She is an alumnus of a number of international fellowships and youth leadership programs. Ako is passionate about Lifelong Learning, Capacity Building and Positive Social Impact.