I. CHOOSE AN ARTS CATEGORY

Students can submit an entry in any of six arts areas. Only original works of art are accepted.  This is your chance to express who you are as an individual through one or more categories. 

 

 

Dance Choreography: Solo and ensemble works of all dance styles are accepted. Entrant must be the choreographer and may also be the performer, or one of the performers. If background music is used, cite it on the entry form. Video file must not exceed 5 min. and 1 GB in size. Video files must be MP4 (preferred) or AVI format.

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Film Production: Accepted short film styles include: Animation, narrative, documentary, experimental or media presentation. Use of PowerPoint is prohibited. Entrant must be the screenwriter, cinematographer, editor and producer. If background music is used, cite it on the entry form. Video file must not exceed 5 min. & 1 GB in size. Video files must be MP4 (preferred) or AVI format.

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Literature: Accepted forms of fiction and nonfiction include: Prose, poetry, reflective essay, screen play and play script, narrative, and short story. Entrants may write in their primary language as long as an interpretive English translation is also attached. Use of copyrighted material is prohibited. Writing must not exceed 2,000 words and may be handwritten or typed. Accepted formats: Single-sided print on 8 ½" x 11" paper, PDF file. 

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Music Composition: All music styles and combinations of instrumentation are accepted. Entrant must be the composer and may also be the performer, or one of the performers. Use of copyrighted material is prohibited. Audio file must not exceed 5 min. and 1 GB in size.

Audio Files must be MP3 (preferred) or WAV. Notation (score/tabulature) in PDF format is only required for middle and high school divisions.

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Photography: Photo must be a single print/digital image. Collages and collections of photos are not accepted. Entrant must be the photographer and may use a variety of digital editing techniques including but not limited to, multiple exposure, negative sandwich and photogram. Use of copyrighted material is prohibited. Print image dimensions must be no smaller than 3x5 inches and no larger than 8x10 inches. Accepted print formats: Mounted on mat or poster board no larger than 11x14 inches. Framed prints are not accepted. Digital image dimensions must be at least 640x960 (pixels) and 300 dpi (resolution). Accepted file formats: JPEG, JPG, GIF, PNG. 

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Visual Arts: Works of both fine and design arts are accepted, including but not limited to: architectural drawing and models, ceramics, collage, computer generated images and graphics, crafts, drawing, fashion clothes and jewelry, fiber work, mixed media, painting, printmaking and sculpture. Use of copyrighted material is prohibited. 2D artworks must be mounted on sturdy material and no larger than 24x30 inches with matting and must not exceed 3/8 of an inch thickness.  Do not use a standard thickness canvas.  All artworks on standard canvasses will need to be remounted in order comply with the guidelines. Framed entries are not accepted. 3D artwork submissions must contain 3 digital images of artwork at different angles. Image(s) are used for artwork identification, judging and exhibition purposes.

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Students who identify as having a disability and may receive services under IDEA or ADA: Section 504 may enter in the Special Artist Division or grade division most closely aligned to their functional abilities. The Special Artist Division welcomes all grades and all abilities and offers non-artistic accommodations (e.g. adaptive technology; transcribing; holding a camera) for students to participate fully in PTA Reflections. Student assistants must refrain from being involved in the artistic process (e.g. developing an artist statement, choreography, music lyrics, storyboards, etc. Student recognition and awards are announced as part of the Special Artist Division. 

II. Review Criteria

  • Interpretation: How closely the piece relates to the theme, based on the artwork itself and the artist statement.
  • Creativity: How creative and original the piece is in its conception of the theme and its presentation.
  • Technique: The level of skill demonstrated in the basic principles/techniques of the arts area.

III. SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY

WIN AWARDS AND PRIZES!

Be considered for local, regional, state and national level awards and prizes. Learn more about the national-level awards and events.

 


 

Pictures from the reception held on March 3rd 2023

 

Riya's Film Production has won the Georgia PTA Reflections contest and her entry is advancing to the National competition!! The National winners will be announced in May.

 

 

Congratulations to Riya for winning at Council level and moving to the GA judging round!!! 

 

  

Congratulations to the 2022-2023 grade level Reflections Winners! 

6th Grade:
Visual Arts--Aarushi G.
Visual Arts--Riya K.
Music Composition--Gabriel M.
Film Production--Riya K.
Literature--Riya K.
Photography--Riya K.
 
7th Grade:
Visual Arts--Carter W.
Literature--Rohan R.
 
8th Grade:
Photography--Arjun B.