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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Calling All Student Artists for the Buncee Student Artist Contest!

I have something so exciting to share with all of you!  It is the Buncee Student Artist Contest! 

It is an amazing way for all of our young people to have their art, passions and voice heard within their community and throughout the world.
This idea all started with my friend and 5th grader at Van Meter, Molly, and her amazing Molly Dolls project.  You can read all about it here in post #3 of this blog series.  You will also find Molly Dolls on her Facebook page here.
She is the artist behind the incredible Molly Dolls, who are not only paper dolls but have become....
...their very own category of Buncee stickers now too!
The work we are doing with Molly, made us want to empower even more students to be artists within Buncee, so we are kicking off the new Buncee Student Artist Contest, which myself and a few others, including Molly, will be judging and announcing each month.  
You can find the details here on the Buncee Blog.  Here is what it says....
Once we heard about these dolls from Shannon and saw how cool they were, we knew we had to turn her drawings into Buncee stickers. So we did just that. The work Shannon was doing with Molly inspired us to empower even more students to be artists within Buncee.
At Buncee our main focus is student voice and choice. This is how the Buncee Student Artist Contest, a new project in collaboration with Shannon got started! We look forward to seeing creations from all over the world and see a student's voice come to life.
Here’s How It Works
Students from around the world can design their own stickers, backgrounds, and animations, and submit them to our creative committee. Featured artists will be selected every month, and their artwork will be uploaded to Buncee in our new “Student Art” category.
Submission Information
  1. Draw a sticker, animation, or background using any method desired artwork must be the artist’s own work. (See rules and regulations for further details).
  2. Scan it into a computer and save as a letter size PDF or JPEG (highest resolution possible).
  3. Attach it to an email and send to bunceeartist@buncee.com with the subject line: Student Art Contest.
Include in the body of the email:
  1. Student’s first name
  2. School name
  3. Grade level
  4. Name of the artwork
  5. 150-word max description of the artwork
Key Dates
The contest begins at 12:00 AM EST on the first day of every month, beginning on March 1, 2019, and ends at 11:59 PM EST on the last day of every month. This is a monthly, recurring contest. Entries that are submitted after the Contest Period will be considered in the subsequent round. During the first week of every month, the creative committee will select the Featured Student Buncee Artists from Student Art submitted during the previous month.
The Committee
On a monthly basis, artwork submitted during the previous month will be reviewed by our creative committee:
  1. The creator of Molly Dolls
  2. A world-renowned teacher librarian, speaker, and author
  3. An elementary school teacher and K-5 science/STEM leader
  4. An esteemed author
Rules and Regulations
To see how to submit your Student Art along with the rules and regulations, please click here.
Please note:
  1. Each individual piece of Student Art can be submitted once.
  2. Students may submit multiple pieces of Student Art under each category: Stickers, Animations, and Backgrounds.
  3. Once selected, students work will be featured under our “Student Art” categories on Buncee.
We can't wait to see what your students create for the Buncee Student Artists program.  

We know that everyone has creativity and a voice inside of them.  Let's let all of our young people be heard! 

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