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Reflections Art Contest

California State PTA

The PTA Reflections Program is designed to enhance an arts education. It provides opportunities for students to express themselves and to receive positive recognition for their artistic efforts.

See our gallery of previous Palms artists!

2024-2025 theme: Accepting Imperfection

Through the Palms Middle School PTSA, faculty members guide students through an opportunity to create and share their interpretation of the program theme from nature, portraiture, abstraction, and dreams, all expressed through the students' favorite means of expression, such as drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, photography, dance, music, writing, or film production.

The Reflections Art Show, an exhibition of contest entries by Palms students, is held in the Spring semester in the Library, along with a luncheon on the Palms patio for all students who entered the contest.

An online form is used to submit each entry.

2024-2025 Reflections chair: Shachar Pangindian

2024-2025 Schedule

  • Kick-off: early November 2024
  • Submission form
  • Palms submission deadline: Friday, November 15, 2024
  • District deadline: December 2024
  • Palms Reflections Art Show: Spring 2025 semester

If you have questions, contact the Palms PTSA at [email protected].

Questions and Answers

Question
Answer
Who can participate?
All Palms students are eligible!
What does this year's theme mean?
It is up to each entrant to decide what it means to them.
What can I submit?
See the Types of Entries section below.
How many entries can I submit?
You can submit as many contest entries as you like, in as many categories as you like.
When is the deadline?
The deadline for submissions is usually in late November or early December.
Are there any prizes?
All participants will receive a Certificate, ribbon, a chance to win raffle prizes, and will all be included in the Reflections Art Show in Spring.

Outstanding submissions will represent Palms at the district PTA Exhibit in downtown Los Angeles.

Top entries from the district will compete at the state level!
How do I enter?
You fill out the online entry form and upload your work.

Type of Entries

Entries may be in any of the following categories. All entries must be related to the Reflections Program theme.

The latest rules are provided by the California State PTA.

Reflection Categories
Type of entry
Instructions
Literature Must be a single original work of fiction or nonfiction. Prose, poetry, and drama are all accepted. The entry must not exceed 2,000 words. Entries may be hand written or typed, and may be illustrated, though Only literary content is judged.

Students can discuss their ideas with their English teacher.
Dance choreography Must be an original choreographed work of one student recorded on a CD or DVD. It is suggested that the required artist statement be given at the beginning of the recording, in addition to being written on the Student Entry Form. There may be up to three dancers performing the choreography.
Film production Must be an original work of fiction or nonfiction. Entries may be with or without sound. The student must be the director, screenwriter, and cameraperson. If using a computer, the student must do all the work. If the student chooses to appear in the production, a camera on a tripod may be used.

Students can discuss their ideas with Mrs. Clark.
Musical composition Must be an original piece using voice, instruments, or a combination of voice and instruments. Lyrics may or may not be included in vocal compositions. The composition is not to exceed five minutes. The use of composition software is permitted, but use of highly edited MIDI sequences or audio files is strongly discouraged. No musical notation is required.

Students can discuss their ideas with Ms. Jones.
Photography Must be an original black-and-white or color image, or group of images, produced by a photographic process. The entry may incorporate such techniques as montage, multiple exposure, negative sandwiches, and photograms. Images may be manipulated conventionally or digitally. Added graphics over the image, including lettering, are not acceptable and the work may not exceed 11 inches by 14 inches, including a mat.

Students can discuss their ideas with Mr. Turner.
Special Artist Students with physical, cognitive, or mental health challenges may submit artwork in the grade division most closely aligned with their abilities, or may submit entries in this category, where they can receive non-artistic accommodation and adult assistance.
Visual arts
Must be an original print, drawing, painting, photographic or other collage, metal etching or punch work, fiber work, or computer-generated artwork. Entries may not be more than 3/8 inch thick. This includes use of all two-dimensional materials such as string, fabric, and screening. Entries may exceed 24 inches by 30 inches, including a mat, and nothing three-dimensional (noodles, beans, beads, boxes, etc.) may extend off the surface.

Students can discuss their ideas with Ms. Goldin or Ms. Purdy.

Past Reflections Program Themes

  • 2023-2024: I am Hopeful Because...
  • 2022-2023: Show Your Voice!
  • 2021-2022: I Will Change the World By...
  • 2020-2021: I Matter Because...
  • 2019-2020: Look Within
  • 2018-2019: Heroes Around Me
  • 2017-2018: Within Reach
  • 2016-2017: What is Your Story?
  • 2015-2016: Let Your Imagination Fly
  • 2014-2015: The world would be a better place if...
  • 2013-2014: Believe, Dream, Inspire
  • 2012-2013: The Magic of a Moment
  • 2011-2012: Diversity Means...
  • 2010-2011: Together We Can
  • 2009-2010: Beauty Is...

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