Clean Air for All – Children’s Art Competition

Mar 10 - Apr 12, 2025

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Cheetah Conservation Fund is looking for art that envisions what we should do to provide Clean Air for All. Be creative! This competition is inviting children to express through art how clean air impacts our communities, environment, and future. Artists ages 6-9 and 10-15 can submit drawings, paintings, or 2D mixed media pieces showing their vision of a world where everyone breathes clean, healthy air. Whether it’s
illustrations of renewable energy, less pollution, or thriving natural spaces, young artists can inspire positive environmental change through their unique perspectives. Online exhibition only.

All the artwork will be part of the online web gallery on CCF website.

Awards:
For each age category, the following awards will be presented:
Best in Show
2 Spotted Star Awards

For more information and to enter the competition, click HERE

All the award recipients’ artwork will be used during the future CCF campaign and online auctions at CCF discretion. Artists names will be included with any images used.

Juror: Emily T Nomer

Emily Nomer has worked for the last thirty-plus years in the design business; she owns a company designing and manufacturing one-of-a-kind furnishings for architects and designers, and has worked with some of the most notable names in the field. She is a visual artist and has spent far longer painting and drawing her own visions. Her colorful, patterned, and crowded compositions bely a strong sense of order and structure; she refers to the compositions as ‘organized chaos’. She feels artistic kinship with such diverse influences as the Pattern & Decoration movement, the Bauhaus, and Russian constructivists. Her works have been featured in the windows of Tiffany & Co.’s Fifth Avenue flagship store; used by SONY USA in a product promotion; and turned into a textile by a major design industry company. She holds a B.A. in Classical Greek from Vassar College and an M.A. in the same from the University of London, which she attended on a Maguire Fellowship. In 2018 she completed her MFA in Painting and Drawing at the State University of New York at New Paltz.

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