
Rules & Guidelines
The iMatter Mental Health Art Competition is intended to inspire, inform, reflect and heighten community awareness around mental health, while also reducing stigma. All visual artists grade levels kindergarten through sixth grade are invited to submit their original artwork on the iMatter's MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS TO SENIOR in the exhibit.
Mental Health thru Art

PAINTING/ DRAWING

MENTAL HEALTH
MATTERS TO SENIORS

SPREADING AWARENESS THRU ART
Rules & Guidelines
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Competition is open to students of grades level from Kindergarten thru Grade 6 in the Greater Los Angeles area.
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Entries must portray the competition theme: Mental Health Matters to Seniors.
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To apply, register for the Competition Application on www.i-matter.info between April 15 through May 20, 2023.
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Participants should bring their own competition-approved drawing tools (colored pens, colored pencils, crayons, or colored pens)
Must be original artwork that includes drawing or painting. Artwork must be completed on the i-Matter competition paper. It be produced in any medium such as water colors, pastels, charcoals, pencils, acrylic, crayons, paper cuttings, oil paints. -
iMatter will have drawing boards available to borrow at the competition however the number of drawing boards is limited. If you would like you may bring your own clipboard,
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Each artwork entry fee is $10. Early entry registration or group registration for 3 or more is $5.
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Each artwork submitted must have a title and a short description no more than 200 words of their artwork
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Only one entry allowed per individual or group.
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All submissions must be appropriate for viewing by general audiences and should not feature personal, identifying information, such as names, addresses, etc.
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Each submission will be judged on originality, creativity and how well the original artwork along with the title and description expresses the contest theme.
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Winners will be selected from each of the following age groups: Kindergarten, Grades 1-3, and Grades 4-6.
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The judges’ decision is final and neither the judges nor iMatter will enter into any correspondence.
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The copyright of each entry remains with the author. However, by entering the competition, the author grants iMatter the right to reproduce the works for promoting mental health awareness and marketing materials such as, but not limited to iMatter's website, brochures, public information materials, social media, and exhibits.
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iMatter reserves the right to remove any entry that does not comply with the Terms and Conditions in any way, or any entry which contravenes any law, infringes the rights of any person or is potentially insulting, inflammatory, defamatory, obscene, offensive, discriminatory, indecent or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate (which includes, without limitation, any content involving nudity, malice, excessive violence or swearing) or any other content containing mature themes which are deemed, by iMatter in its sole discretion, to be inappropriate for young audiences.
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The information you provide to iMatter is safe with us and we do not sell your data to third parties.
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The winning entries will be exhibited at the Taiwan Center for one year.
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Winners will be announced on June 3, 2022 and a special award recognition on top of prize will be provided. Details to be announced.

Awards & Prizes
Grade Level Category
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Kindergarten
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Primary A (Grades 1-4)
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Primary B (Grades 4 thru 6)
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The grant money will be unrestricted and may be used in any manner by the recipient artist. The following prizes will be considered for each age category:
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First Place Award $200
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Second Place Award $150
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Talent Prize Award $50
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Each Grade Level Category with have 3 awards with total of 9 awards granted in this contest.
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All submissions that comply with iMatter's Term and Conditions will be displayed on the Art Exhibit by June 4, 2023.
Please submit any questions to