The Tate Modern (London, UK) are holding a drawing challenge for 11-18 year olds, aiming to promote a traditional skill. It has invited children between the ages of 11 and 18 to do a drawing for them, which could be show at the Tate.
To enter go to www.tate.org.uk/drawing for information on masterclasses and advice from the experts.
The closing date is Saturday, April 14, and the best entries will be included in a special display at Tate Modern from May 25-28.
What's Driving This Trend
- Promoting Children's Art
- Opportunity to disrupt traditional art education by promoting and showcasing children's art in prestigious galleries like the Tate Modern.
- Interactive Art Challenges
- Create interactive art challenges to engage and inspire children, providing a platform for their creativity and fostering a love for art from an early age.
- Digital Art Exhibitions
- Explore the possibilities of hosting digital art exhibitions to showcase children's artwork online, reaching a wider audience and breaking down geographical barriers.
Who This Affects Most
- Art Education
- Innovate traditional art education methods by incorporating interactive challenges and exhibitions that give children the opportunity to showcase their artwork.
- Digital Platforms
- Develop digital platforms that allow children to digitally create and share their art, fostering creativity and providing exposure to a global audience.
- Museums and Galleries
- Collaborate with museums and galleries to create dedicated spaces and events to promote and showcase children's art, creating a new revenue stream and fostering a love for art from a young age.
