Build a Better World Art Competition

Build a Better World Art Competition

Friday, 24 April 2020, 12.00pm

The new ‘Build a Better World Art Competition’ was created to bring some relief and joy to families as Ireland and the rest of the world navigates the uncertainty due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Young artists from across the country are encouraged to get their creative juices flowing to take part in this creative initiative and show what a better world will look like for those in Ireland once we are COVID-19 free.

Don’t forget to keep an eye out on the Toyota Ireland social media channels, where we will be sharing some of the artworks every week.

Build a Better World Art Competition Weekly Themes:
Week 1 - 27 March – 3 April. Theme: Friends & Family
Week 2 - 6 - 10 April. Theme: Nature
Week 3 - 13 – 17 April. Theme: Fantasy
Week 4 - 20 –24 April. Theme: My Dream Car

Who can participate?
The contest is open to children up to 15 years old. Toyota Ireland organises the Irish contest and accepts entries from the Republic of Ireland.

What artwork and material do I need?
Use whatever resources you have to draw or build your artwork or invention. E.g. paint, pencils, play-dough, crayons, recyclables, etc..

When do I need to create my entry by?
The weekly theme will be announced at 10am every Monday and entries will close for that same week at Friday 12pm.

What can I win?
There will be an Art & Hobby voucher up for grabs for each age category every week. These can be redeemed online.

Enquiries:
Please email all enquiries to dreamcarart [at] toyota.ie.

How do I enter:
Fill out the Applicants Entry Form below and email it to dreamcarart [at] toyota.ie with a clear image/images of your artwork or invention.

See link below for further details.

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Published by The Journal of Music on 30 March 2020

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