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Re: More on art contests / competitions

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From: Woody Duncan (wduncan_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Tue Jan 06 2004 - 15:14:05 PST


Ann Heineman wrote:
>
> About art contest judges--lots of questions!
> Who are they?
> Are they supportors of art education?
> How are they qualified?
> Are they paid?
> Do they need to justify their work as teachers do?
> To whom do they answer?

We recruit about 70 judges for our regional Scholastics.
Some are college art teachers, retired art educators,
local artists, etc. They are all volunteers, but we do feed
them lunch. Based upon experience we decide who to invite
back. We are always looking for new judges.
        Here they are in action:
http://www.taospaint.com/Volunteers2002.html
                                        Woody in KC

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