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Reunion of the Masters &
Southwest Indian Foundation

Announce Our 2012

$25,000.00
Scholarship and School Award's Program



The 5 Categories:
  • Special Education
  • Kindergarten – 6th Grade
  • 7th & 8th Grades
  • 9th & 10th Grades
  • 11th & 12th Grades
Masters

Each category contains the following Scholarships:    
When the Student is awarded: That Students School receives:
1st: $1,000.00 $1,000.00 for school art program
2nd: $750.00 $750.00 for school art program
3rd: $500.00 $500.00 for school art program
* Note, when a student wins, their school wins too!
All categories also contain 5 Honorable Mentions (25 in all) that will receive $100.00 each inart supplies. Remember, there are 5 categories for each of the above, so your school could potentially win $10,500.00 in art supplies.

Rules:
  • Each school may select up to 15 pieces per category, e.g., 15 pieces for K thru 6th and 15 pieces for Special Education, one per student. This will be enforced due to limited space in the gallery.
  • All mediums accepted
  • Drawings and paintings must be matted and no larger than 24 inches by 24 inches. In addition, they must have a 2 inch by 3 inch exhibition card firmly attached to the front of the piece with the following information: name of piece, name of artist, medium price (if student wishes to sell their piece), and name of school the student attends
  • Submissions must be received at the Gallup Cultural Center by Friday, October 28, 2011
  • Prize money must be spent on certified art classes, art supplies or other qualifying educational expenses
  • Winners must agree to leave their pieces for exhibit at the Cultural Center until the following year's submission deadline: all other art work must be picked up by March 9, 2012
  • The Reunion of the Masters is a coalition of Native American Artists, however, in the spirit of community, this competition is open to all races
  • ALL submitted pieces MUST be sponsored by a school art program
In Addition to the Prize Money:
  • Participant's work will be exhibited in the Gallery of The Masters at Gallup Cultural Center during the month of November, December, and January
  • The Best of Show Winner will be invited to show their own work with the Masters at their August show in 2012
Art of the People: A Statement of Mission
We see Gallup as the birthplace of great Native American art. We hope to help Gallup further its heritage and gain the recognition it deserves by encouraging a new generation of artists to a renewal of this tradition of excellence, thus activating, preserving and invigorating our Native American Culture.

Presentations of Scholarships

We Cordially Invite Students, Teachers, Parents, and Art Supporters
To Presentations of Scholarships
Saturday, December 3rd, 2011 at 12:00pm

Master's Gallery 2nd Floor
Gallup Cultural Center
201 E. Highway 66
Gallup, N.M. 87301

For more information contact:
Jeremy Boucher (505) 863-4131 culturalcenter@southwestindian.com


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