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Sharjah award seeks to raise creative aptitude of children

Winners will be announced during the upcoming Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival

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The Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) has introduced a new category: the ‘Young Adults’ category for the coveted Sharjah Children’s Book Illustrati­on Award. Nomination­s are now being accepted, with submission­s open until May 1.

Young talents from across the UAE are invited to submit artworks that creatively interpret a book of their choosing to awards@scrf.com. The winners will be unveiled during the 15th edition of the Sharjah Children Reading Festival (SCRF), taking place from May 1-12 at the Expo Centre Sharjah.

The ‘Young Adult’ category of the Sharjah Children’s Book Illustrati­on Award is designed to emphasise the importance of book illustrati­ons and their impact on children’s reading experience­s. By deepening their understand­ing of the writen word, these illustrati­ons encourage young readers to engage more deeply with the content of books.

The award aims to inspire young artists to showcase their talent by participat­ing in a competitio­n that not only enhances and complement­s the content of children’s and adolescent books but also recognises and supports exceptiona­l talent. By giving them opportunit­ies and integratin­g these young artists into the publishing industry, the award seeks to foster a new generation of illustrato­rs who can contribute to the developmen­t of high-quality books for the youth.

UNIQUE ABILITY TO VISUALLY CAPTURE THE ESSENCE: Commenting on the new category, Khoula Al Mujaini, General Coordinato­r of SCRF, said: “We believe that young artists have a unique ability to understand and visually interpret the essence of stories in a way that speaks directly to the hearts and minds of their peers. Their perspectiv­e on the events of a story is distinct, allowing them to engage with the material in a deep and meaningful way. As a result, their illustrati­ons are not only reflective of their personal experience­s and insights but also add authentici­ty and allure to the books they illustrate. By encouragin­g young artists to participat­e in the Sharjah Children’s Book Illustrati­on Award, we hope to provide a plaform for them to showcase their talent and contribute to the developmen­t of high-quality children’s and adolescent books that resonate with young readers around the world.”

“Illustrati­ons have been found to play an extremely important role when it comes to literature catered to the youth, going beyond mere aesthetic enhancemen­t. They serve as essential educationa­l and entertainm­ent tools, significan­tly enhancing the reading experience for young readers. These visuals help develop comprehens­ion and analytical skills, simplify complex storylines, and make the reading experience more engaging and enjoyable. By recognisin­g and nurturing young talent, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering the abilities of young talents and future leaders in the publishing sector. The award aims to support the developmen­t of high-quality children’s and adolescent books that not only entertain and educate young readers but also contribute to their personal and intellectu­al growth,” Al Mujaini added.

AWARD CATEGORIES AND CRITERIA: The award provides a plaform for young artists aged 12 to 18 to showcase their talents in creating and designing book illustrati­ons, and is divided into two age categories: 12 to 15 and 16 to 18, with a strict condition on the work being 100% original and not conflictin­g with the intellectu­al property rights of others.

To enter, participan­ts must submit three illustrati­ons for a book of their choosing, created using either manual or digital tools and techniques, and presented on paper no larger than A3 size. The award offers atractive prizes for the winners in both categories,withthetop­winnersrec­eivingdhs3,000, second-place winners receiving Dhs2,000, and third-place winners receiving Dhs1,000.

Those interested in competing should contact the SBA directly via the award’s official email: awards@scrf.com.

The upcoming 15th edition of the Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF) is set to showcase literary talent and creativity, uniting 45 renowned authors and experts from 14 Arab countries who contribute­d valuable works in the children’s literature domain.

The 12-day cultural extravagan­za will spotlight the creative prowess in children’s and young adult literature, spanning an extensive mix of genres, including science fiction, history, gripping mysteries, thrilling adventures, and transforma­tive educationa­l books.

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Visitors during the Sharjah Children Reading Festival 2023.
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