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Mark Callahan <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Apr 2020 10:25:27 -0400
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Earth Day 2020 (Art) Challenge
Deadline: midnight on Sunday April 19
https://sustainability.uga.edu/earth-day-art/

April 22, 2020 is the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.

UGA Office of Sustainability invites you to share through art how you are connecting with and appreciating the earth, people, or other living creatures during this time of uncertainty, and how this can inspire an even better future.

Any form of expression is accepted; music, dance, poetry, essay, video, other forms of visual art, etc. in three categories:

Appreciation: convey a sense of personal connection with and appreciation for the earth, people, or other living creatures.

Awareness: illuminate a current issue affecting the health and wellbeing of the earth, people, or other living creatures.

Action: conduct or inspire meaningful action to protect the earth, people, or other living creatures.

Any member of the UGA or Athens area community is eligible to submit up to three art works. Entries must be able to be experienced online and in social media. Publication and prizes awarded to selected works from each category, including memberships to Bulldog Bike Share, Collective Harvest, and Awesome Possum Curbside Compost!
 
Works must be completed while following appropriate social and physical distancing in adherence to advice and requirements of both the University System of Georgia and the Centers for Disease Control.

Co-sponsors: Athens Area Arts Council, Flagpole Magazine, Center for Integrative Conservation Research, Georgia Museum of Art, Ideas for Creative Exploration, Odum School of Ecology, Sustainability Certificate Program, and the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts.

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