Art.co.uk Opens Nominations for Next Art Sparks Learning Campaign
Communities Can Help Support Art Education and
Inspire the Next Generation of Artists by Recommending their favourite School
To
support art education today while inspiring the artists of tomorrow, Art.co.uk
(part of Art.com Inc.), the world’s leading online destination dedicated to
experiencing and buying art, is accepting nominations for its next Art Sparks Learning campaign launching
this Autumn. For the first time since
the program’s inception, the company is inviting the public to nominate schools that will each receive 18 framed artworks of
their choice to decorate their schools and inspire their students. Previous
campaigns have seen UK and US schools compete for the grand prize, however this
September, the UK venture will be a completely separate campaign to the US,
with six UK schools competing for a grand prize of art supplies. Nominations for
the Autumn campaign can be made at www.art.co.uk/artsparksfrom now through until the end of July (even if you don't get your entries in by this time, you can still nominate as they will still be in the running for next time!)
“We’re very proud to continue the Art Sparks Learning campaign this fall,
sharing the power of art with students, teachers and parents by donating framed
artworks to schools in need,” said Geoffroy Martin, CEO of Art.com Inc. “This
time around, we’re encouraging our fans to nominate schools that have special
meaning to them. Anyone who loves art has the opportunity to spread their
passion and help foster the creative development of our youth.”
Since its launch in November 2012, the Art Sparks Learning campaign has
presented public schools in the U.S. and United Kingdom with framed art in an
effort to enhance and inspire students’ learning and art appreciation. For past
efforts, schools were selected after receiving nominations offline from parents
and teachers; each school chosen received the artworks they curated. As part of
the spring campaign, which concluded in April, Art.com also provided the
winning school, Woods
Cross Elementary
School
in Utah with $1,000 worth of art supplies from
BLICK
Art Materials
after its moving story and curated gallery received the most votes from Art.com
and Art.co.uk visitors. Runners up, Brookland Junior School (from the Spring campaign) and Gloucester Primary School (from the previous campaign) in the UK both received 24 pieces of art from their curated galleries.
Brooklands with their artwork
‘It
is amazing to hear the children excitedly and spontaneously talk to each other
about the art they see on the walls. In addition, some of the pictures were
chosen to complement literacy, history and art topics and will be used
throughout the year to broaden the children’s learning across the curriculum’.
Heather Blackmore, Head Teacher, Brooklands Junior School.
Gloucester with their favourite art pieces
‘It will be a day I hold close to my heart
forever, seeing the children so excited over key pieces of art’
Emma Maltby,
Teacher, Gloucester Primary School
Visit www.art.co.uk/artevent to nominate a
deserving school to receive artwork through the Art Sparks Learning campaign and to learn more about the previous
schools in the program.
About
Art.com Inc.
Art.com Inc. is the world's largest online
retailer of high-quality wall décor. The company was founded in 1998 to make
art widely accessible by transforming the way the world discovers,
personalizes, shares and purchases art. Today, with more than 17 million
customers in 120 countries worldwide, the company hosts two unique properties
in the U.K.—Art.co.uk and AllPosters.co.uk—along with a significant
international presence in the U.S., Europe, Japan, Canada, Australia, Mexico
and South America.
Art.co.uk and AllPosters.co.uk offer custom
framing, specialty printing and interactive visualization tools to help people
find the perfect piece of wall décor for their space.
I'm happy to be lucky enough to review Art for Kids. My post will be up shortly. Meanwhile, get entering!
such a great campaign! art is definitely recieving less attention and funding, its great that projects like these exist :) i might have to nominate my secondary school.
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