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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art contest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a competition where participants create and submit artwork for evaluation and prizes.
Example: "She won first place in the annual art contest held at the community center."
Alternatives: "art competition" or "art challenge".
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What school today would countenance an art contest stipulating that girls draw dresses and boys motorboats?
To encourage children to be creative with Colorforms, University Games is sponsoring an art contest.
The event features games, music, a fan art contest, an inline skating exhibition and more.
There will also be several competitions for children, including an academic quiz, an art contest and a Kreol songwriting competition.
He sold his first painting, a self-portrait, at an art contest at his public high school.
As a way to neutralize the stigma of seaweed and promote its benefits, the Galveston Park Board has organized the Seaweed Art Contest.
A touring exhibition of Ford vehicles, including a restored Model T, and vintage tractors and trucks, with an art contest for children.
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The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority board on Monday honored this year's first-, second- and third-place winners of the airfield's annual Tower Banner Student Art Contest, now in its ninth year.
With a focus on personal ethics, TAS prioritizes student outreach with creative educational programs, ranging from a viral Draw My Life series, to the Atlas Art Contest, to campus screenings of Atlas Shrugged and online introductory courses on Objectivism.
In this case, kids from ages 10-18 who entered drawings into the Space Foundation Student Art Contest (part of the Humans In Space oranization) get the chance to have their creations projected into space, far beyond the distance that any human has traveled since before they were born. .
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