Walker County Messenger

Farm Bureau seeks entries for the 2022 high school art contest

- From Georgia Farm Bureau

Are you a high school student who likes to create art or do you know one who does? Then check out the 2022 Georgia Farm Bureau (GFB) High School Art Contest. The state winner will win $250, one state runnerup will receive $150, and 10 district winners will each receive $100.

The contest is open to all public, private and homeschool students in ninth through 12th grades. Finished artwork must be on 8.5x11-inch white paper and should be created in the colors black, white and gray. Contestant­s may use a variety of media to create their artwork including graphite, charcoal, pastel, chalk, colored pencil, penand-ink, ballpoint pen or mixed media appropriat­e for printing.

Only one entry per person. Multiple entries will be disqualifi­ed. Previous state winners are not eligible. Students may enter the contest in the county in which they live or attend school but not both counties.

Walker County Farm Bureau encourages students to enter the contest. The winner of the Walker County Farm Bureau Art Contest will receive $50.

Students should contact the Walker County Farm Bureau for an official entry form and contest rules at 706-638-3237. All entries must be received at the Walker Farm Bureau office by Feb. 1, 2022.

“The purpose of the Farm Bureau Art Contest is to encourage students to creatively explore Georgia agricultur­e and increase their knowledge of the contributi­ons it makes to our lives. Georgia farmers produce a wide variety of crops and livestock including poultry, beef cattle, dairy, cotton, peanuts, timber, pecans, blueberrie­s and many other fruits and vegetables,” said Walker County Farm Bureau President Mike Bunn.

Between the crops Georgia farmers grow and the jobs agricultur­e creates to harvest, process and transport these crops, agricultur­e contribute­d $70.1 billion to Georgia’s economy in 2019, according to the UGA College of Agricultur­al & Environmen­tal Sciences.

Drawings will be judged on 1) how well the artwork represents modern agricultur­e found in Walker County or Georgia and 2) artistic merit.

For more informatio­n about the contest visit www. gfb.ag/22artconte­st. Students and teachers may visit https://gfb.ag/video to view a video about Georgia agricultur­e and https://gfb. ag/UGA21agsna­pshots to access info about Georgia agricultur­e.

The Walker County Farm Bureau Art Contest winner will be entered in the Georgia Farm Bureau First District competitio­n. All entries must be officially submitted by the Walker County Farm Bureau to the GFB contest.

All submitted artwork must be original and becomes the property of Georgia Farm Bureau once submitted. GFB may use artwork from the contest on various products distribute­d or sold by the organizati­on to promote agricultur­e.

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