This Competition is now closed. Winners to be announced in October.

Children's Day Competition: Colours of Africa - Artistic Expression Extravaganza

(Only Open to Nigerian Private School Students Under NAPPS)

Children's Day, celebrated on May 27th in Nigeria, is a momentous occasion dedicated to celebrating the joy, creativity, and potential of children and young people. The Theme is Global Citizenship, highlighting the importance of fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility to the world among young people.

To mark this special day, Afrikindness UK, in conjunction with the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) Nigeria , is excited to present the "Colours of Africa - Artistic Expression Extravaganza."





Global Citizenship

Inspiring Students to
Think Globally and Act Locally

...Art is a powerful medium through which students can express their understanding of global issues. It transcends language barriers and connects people on an emotional level. By encouraging our students to create art that reflects their perspectives on global challenges, we provide them with a platform to voice their ideas, concerns, and solutions.

Through their paintings, drawings, sculptures, and digital creations, our students can convey messages that inspire change and foster a deeper understanding of the world. Art allows them to process complex issues creatively and share their vision for a better future. In doing so, they not only develop their artistic skills but also enhance their critical thinking, empathy, and cultural awareness...


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Chief Yomi Otubela FCMA
National President, NAPPS Nigeria
 

Purpose of the Competition

  • Instil Cultural Pride: Encourages children to embrace their cultural heritage and identity.
  • Promote Artistic Expression: Fosters creativity and artistic skills among young participants.
  • Celebrate African Heritage: Encourages learning about and celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Africa.
  • Foster Unity and Solidarity: Promotes a spirit of unity among children in Nigeria and the UK through a joint campaign.

How to Enter

  • Eligibility: Open to primary and secondary school students in Nigeria.
  • Submission: Create a drawing or painting that represents "What Africa Means to You".
  • Deadline: Submit your artwork by 11:59 pm July 31st, 2024

Let's make Children's Day 2024 a memorable celebration of our heritage and the future of our children. Encourage your students to enter today and be part of this exciting initiative!



The theme "Colours of Africa" invites children in primary and secondary categories to create drawings or paintings that depict what Africa means to them. Participating in the Colours of Africa competition not only allows children to showcase their artistic talents but also connects them to their roots, fostering a sense of pride and unity. This competition will also help children understand the concept of global citizenship by appreciating and celebrating the diversity within Africa.

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How It Works

1

Schools Participate

Offer the Art Competition to your Students

Schools will present the "Colours of Africa" Art Competition as an exciting class art activity. Students will be encouraged to unleash their creativity and let their imagination run wild as they explore Africa's vibrant cultures and diverse landscapes.

2

Create Class Artwork

Engage in Exciting Art Activities in School

Students dive into Africa's wonders, crafting their artwork inspired by the competition's themes. This class activity offers a chance for collective expression and celebration of Africa's rich beauty, bringing their creativity to life.

3

Submit Your Artwork

Students submit their artwork online

Students submit their artworks directly through our online submission form. Only students verified as currently studying at a private school under NAPPS administration will be shortlisted.

4

Judging and Prizes

Artworks are reviewed, and winners selected

After the submissions close, our panel of judges will review all entries based on creativity, originality, and connection to the theme. Winners will be announced and receive exciting prizes!

 

Judging:

Judging Criteria: Entries will be evaluated based on creativity, originality, connection to the theme, and overall artistic execution.

Let Your Imagination Run WILD! Unleash your creativity, embrace the spirit of Africa, and create artwork that speaks to your heart. Whether you choose to paint a sunset over the savannah, a futuristic technological view, or a wildlife-inspired drawing, let your imagination take flight!


PRIZES & RECOGNITION


Top Winners

Top Three Winners from each Category

  • The panel of judges will meticulously review all entries and shortlist the best of the best. From this shortlist, they will select three exceptional artworks from the primary and secondary categories that resonate with the essence of Africa's vibrancy, cultures, and landscapes.
  • Our distinguished winners from each category will each receive fantastic cash and consolation prizes.
Top Winners

Certificate of Excellence for All Students

  • Every candidate who participates in the "Colours of Africa" Art Extravaganza will be recognized for their artistic contributions.
  • Each participant will receive a Certificate of Excellence, celebrating their commitment to creativity and cultural appreciation.

Terms & FAQ


By participating in the "Colours of Africa" Art Extravaganza, schools not only nurture creativity but also contribute to a celebration of Africa's cultural richness. Let the collective artistic spirit of your school shine!

Please note: Images of prizes are for illustrative purposes only and may not represent the actual awards provided.

For any inquiries or further information, please contact info@africaawarenessweek.co.uk.
Embrace the "Colours of Africa" and share your artistic talents with the world. Get ready to be part of a celebration of creativity and cultural appreciation!

The competition is open to primary and secondary school students across all private schools under NAPPS in Nigeria. If you are in England, Click Here to View the UK Version of this competition.
You can only enter the competition through a school regitered under NAPPS in Nigeria.

First of all, follow through the "How It works" section and read the details carefully. - it should answer most questions.

You can only submit an entry through a school. Individual entries from parents, homes, public are not accepted. To enter, simply follow the SUBMIT YOUR ENTRIES HERE link on this page and follow the instructions on the submission form.

As a student, participate in the class art activity in school and put in your best artistic work. As a School, engage your students on the class activity and explain the theme of the competition. Select the best three entries from the school and submit using the "Submit your entries" form. You will be asked to attach a good quality image of your student's completed artwork to the submission form (please ensure the JPEG file is less than 5MB in size. NO PDFs permitted and the uploaded image is in focus). Please do not write anything on the artwork as it will disfigure the art piece. Afrikindness will write each candidate's name and school on the art piece in the best way.

All entries must be submitted by 31st July.

All entries submitted by schools will be judged by our expert panel and winners will be selected by the judges. Afrikindness may request the original artwork if we have an art gallery in the UK to showcase the brilliant work of our talented young people.

Participating in the "Colours of Africa" Art Extravaganza is not just a competition; it's a celebration of creativity, unity, and the power of artistic expression. Every stroke of the brush, every dash of color, and every creative idea contributes to this vibrant celebration. Few of the reasons are:

  • Collective Creativity: Engage students in a collaborative art experience, allowing them to learn, create, and celebrate together.
  • Embrace Diversity: Through class art activities, students will be exposed to the rich cultures and stories of Africa, fostering cultural appreciation.
  • School Unity: Selecting the best entries as a school creates a sense of pride and unity as the students' collective efforts are showcased.

Join us to celebrate the rich cultures and beauty of Africa through your artwork.

Win exciting prizes and inspire others with your imaginative creations!

By submitting your student's artwork to Colour of Africa, you will be helping to make a stand against stereotypes, racial bullying and discrimination against children of colour“ you will help us to bring cultural pride to children of colour and a sense of global citizenship and kindness to all students.

Every participant will receive an email inviting them to download a digital Certificate of Excellence (sent at end of December to the school registered email address).


There are tangible benefits for the winners and the school:

  • The winning students, first, second and third best for each category (Primary or Secondary), will receive cash prizes.
  • There will also be consolation prizes for other shortlisted entries for each category.
  • The winning artwork may be showcased or exhibited in Galleries in Africa, London or Edinburgh. We will notify the school if this opportunity is available.

NO! Only Schools are welcome to enter multiple entries using our Submission entry form. If you are a teacher and you wish to enter your students into the competition, please use the form and follow the steps.

The panel is tasked with selecting the best 3 artworks for each category (Primary and Secondary). The best 3 artworks from Schools will receive Special Recognition and be showcased on our website and social media.

The theme is REAL LIFE art inspired from AFRICA –

Students can capture the beauty, scenery, and essence of Africa using paints, pastels, acrylics, pens, or pencils. Students can also let their imagination run wild with artistic drawings, paintings, or collages - any creative medium that resonates with their vision.

As students collaborate on their class art activity, they can draw inspiration from African patterns, wildlife, landmarks, traditions, and stories. Schools should encourage their students to think about what Africa means to them and express it through their artwork.

Thought-Provoking Examples: For inspiration, explore African cultures, patterns, wildlife, or landmarks. Imagine the vibrant markets, the majestic animals, or the breathtaking landscapes. Your artwork can tell a story that brings Africa to life!

Maximum of Three

There are 4 stages to the competition:

Stage 1: School participation- Teachers should engage their students about the competition, the objectives, and the prizes available. Encourage all students to participate in the class activity to develop their artistic skills. Get inspired by Africa's cultures, landscapes, wildlife, and stories. Create a piece of art that reflects their unique perspective of Africa.

Stage 2: Schools should shortlist and select the best 3 entries from the school for submission. Enter Online: submissions open in April and close in July 2024. It is free to enter. Please ensure your artwork meets the criteria or it will be discounted.

Stage 3: Judging commences - the entries will be carefully reviewed and assessed using the defined criteria. The panel will review the selected artworks and make their final decisions. Winners will be notified through their school-registered email and will be announced on our website & social media channels in October in celebration of Africa Awareness Week and Black History Month

Stage 4: Awards and prizes will be presented before School closes for the Christmas season.

Online submissions until 31st July 2024.

Our panel of judges will evaluate all entries, considering their creativity, originality, connection to the chosen theme, and overall artistic execution. The shortlisted entries will undergo a panel review to make the final decisions.

Criteria for Judging: Celebrating Creativity and Cultural Expression

As we embark on the journey of the "Colours of Africa" Art Extravaganza, our esteemed panel of judges will assess each artwork with meticulous attention to detail. They will evaluate the entries based on three fundamental criteria that capture the essence of artistic brilliance and cultural expression:

Technique: A Canvas of Artistry

  • Creativity and Originality: Judges will assess how well the artwork interprets the chosen theme and the extent to which the young artist's perspective shines through.
  • Quality of Artistic Composition: The overall design, arrangement of elements, and visual balance within the artwork will be evaluated.
  • Overall Impression: Judges will consider how effectively the artwork captures attention, elicits emotions, and communicates its message.

Theme Interpretation: Weaving the African Narrative

  • Interpreting the Event's Theme: Judges will examine how well the artwork reflects the theme and encapsulates the spirit of Africa's cultures, landscapes, and stories.
  • Creativity and Originality: The uniqueness and inventiveness of the interpretation will play a pivotal role in the evaluation.
  • Quality of Artwork: Judges will analyze the execution of the artistic vision, the level of skill demonstrated, and the finesse in capturing the essence of the theme.

Resources Utilised: Unleashing Creative Potential

  • Beauty and Uniqueness: Judges will appreciate the inherent beauty of the artwork and its distinctive qualities that make it stand out.
  • Artistic Skill: The level of mastery in the use of art materials and techniques will be considered, showcasing the young artist's command over their chosen medium.
  • Fulfilled Intent: The extent to which the artwork successfully conveys the artist's intended message and evokes emotions will be assessed. Overall, does the artwork stand on its own as a complete and outstanding work of art?

The Masterpiece Unveiled: Celebrating Excellence

Our judges will holistically evaluate each artwork, considering its technical brilliance, thematic resonance, and the creative spirit that brought it to life. As they embark on this enlightening journey, they will seek to recognize the young artists who have crafted outstanding pieces that pay homage to Africa's vibrant tapestry.

  • As we await the unveiling of these masterpieces, we celebrate the dedication, imagination, and cultural appreciation that each young artist brings to the canvas. Through their creative expressions, we honour the beauty of Africa and foster a deeper understanding of its rich heritage.

For any inquiries or further information, please contact info@africaawarenessweek.co.uk

Schools are invited to submit art posters (maximum of 3) for the Africa Awareness Week - Black History Month celebration.

The theme is REAL LIFE art inspired by AFRICA- Capture Africa's beauty, scenery, and essence using paints, pastels, acrylics, pens, or pencils. Students can also explore the use of artistic drawings, paintings, or collages - any creative medium that resonates with their vision. Schools should encourage their students to think about what Africa means to them and express it through their artwork.

The posters must be bright enough to be reproduced in printing. Students' observational skills and originality will be essential to project the creative interpretation of the theme chosen. The poster must be presented and communicated in an engaging way.

ART Poster must be:-

  • Related to the theme
  • Original
  • Have a title
  • Bright and colourful
  • Presented and communicated in an engaging way

Artwork images must be clear and readable. Along with the artwork, there must be an "artwork caption". Please use the submission form to give a good description that explains important information about the artwork, like the artist's name and what materials were used to create it. It must also explain what the artwork means or why it is important.

Submit your artwork using the "upload" button, and write out a summary of what the artwork means, the materials used, and its importance to Africa Awareness week.

  • The competition is only open to Primary and Secondary students in Nigeria studying at Schools regitered under NAPPS . Only Teachers can submit entries for students.
  • All entries must be original and entirely created by the student.
  • Submitted artworks must not infringe upon any copyright or intellectual property rights.
  • By entering the competition, participants grant Afrikindness the right to use and display the artwork for promotional purposes.
  • To qualify, all entries must follow these rules. Students must be residents of the UK to participate. In entering the competition, you confirm that you are eligible to do so and eligible to win the award.
  • The competition is free to enter. There is NO entry fee to enter.
  • Entries for the competition are due by 31st July 2024 at 11:59 pm. Entries after this time and date will not be included. A completed entry form is required for all entries.
  • All art posters must be the sole work of the entrant. The submitted entry can be disqualified if discovered that the submitted work is not original.
  • Art Posters must be created traditionally not digitally.
  • Winners will be chosen based on originality, technique, resources and expression of the theme. All judges' decisions are final. Only 1 entry per person is allowed. Schools can submit up to 3 best Art Posters from their schools.
  • All entries must be registered through the online form to be eligible to receive an award.
  • All prizes will be awarded tentatively before Christmas 2024. We reserve the right to make changes to prizes.
  • Winners will be notified by the schools' emails provided. Ensure your contact details are written correctly. if the winner cannot be contacted or does not claim the prize within 10 working days, we reserve the right to withdraw the prize from the winner and pick a replacement winner.
  • All artwork becomes the property of Afrikindness and will only be returned upon request.
  • By entering the Competition, the entrant acknowledges and warrants that the submitted work is an original work created solely by the entrant, and that it does not infringe on the copyrights, trademarks, moral rights, rights of privacy/publicity, or intellectual property rights of any person or entity, and that no other party has any right, title, claim, or interest in them.
  • All submitted posters must not contain obscene, provocative, defamatory, sexually explicit, or otherwise inappropriate, malicious, or offensive content.
  • Entry into the competition will be deemed as acceptance of these terms and conditions.

You give consent to use any information you provide in entering the competition for the purpose of the competition including on social media posts. The winner will be announced on t he Afrikindness website and on other international websites, and social media pages for the purpose of the competition only. You consent to Afrikindness using the posters that you have supplied for marketing and promotional purposes especially showcasing them in Art Galleries internationally. In all cases, Afrikindness will notify the winning schools as regards to any gallery events. We reserve the right to cancel the competition or amend these terms and conditions at any time, without prior notice. We will not share your personal information with anyone. For any inquiries or further information, please contact info@africaawarenessweek.co.uk.

Submissions are Now Closed

The submission period ended on July 31st, 2024. We are no longer accepting entries.

Please stay tuned to our website and social media channels for updates on the competition results and future events.


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