Dream Big Art Contest

Dream Big Art Contest Banner.

Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed that one day Black and White people could live, work, and play together peacefully. He dreamed of a world where people wouldn't be judged, hurt, or treated unfairly because of the color of their skin. He wanted to see the world change in big ways - and he made sure the world knew about it through the words he said and the things he did!

The Dream Big Art Contest is open to all enrolled St. John the Baptist Parish 4-H & Clovebud members.

Contest Rules:

  • All art submissions must be submitted on any size of paper (8.5x11 or larger, including poster size)
  • Art should be the original work of the 4-H members. Parents are encouraged to assist Cloverbud members.
  • Be creative
  • Art can include clip art, newspaper clippings, magazine clippings, or photos from the internet that would help convey the dream.
  • Use the following questions to help guide you as you put your in the art form.

Think, Talk and Dream Together:

  • What's something you'd like to see change in your community, country, or world?
  • Is there a problem that needs to be fixed?
  • Are there people who should be treated better?
  • Who or what is important to you?
  • What is your dream for the world?
  • What can YOU do to make a difference, fix a problem or help someone?
  • What would it look like if everyone was kind to another?
  • What would it feel like if everyone had what they needed?
  • What would be different if everyone was treated fairly and loved for who they are?

The deadline to submit all artwork is December 21, 2023 at the Winter Cookery Contest at Regalia Park Gym

10/30/2023 2:22:02 PM
Rate This Article:

Have a question or comment about the information on this page?

Innovate . Educate . Improve Lives

The LSU AgCenter and the LSU College of Agriculture

Top