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TEACHER REQUIREMENTS
STUDENT REQUIREMENTS
nominations due
FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 2025
applications due
FRIDAY, JAN. 9, 2026
FOR TEACHERS
# of NOMINATIONS
NEW THIS YEAR (2026 season)! Each SCHOOL / ORGANIZATION is allowed a limited number of nominations per discipline. If more than one teacher at your school wants to nominate students in the same discipline, you must collaborate to decide who will nominate each student.
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HIGH SCHOOL maximum: 5 juniors & 5 seniors
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PRIVATE STUDIOS / CONSERVATORIES maximum: 1 junior & 1 senior
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UNAFFLIATED PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS maximum: 1 junior & 1 senior
Teachers should be prepared to provide the following:
STUDENT'S INFORMATION
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NAME
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GRADE: Junior or Senior
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EMAIL: If you provide a school provided email address for the student (ex: 123456abc@sausd.edu) please make sure that the address can accept emails from outside your district - specifically, from ocartistoftheyear@aoy.scng.com
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THE STUDENT'S HIGH SCHOOL: Even if the student is being nominated by a studio or private instructor, we want to know which high school the student attends.
TEACHER'S INFORMATION
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YOUR NAME
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YOUR EMAIL: Please make sure that the address can accept emails from outside your district - specifically, from ocartistoftheyear@aoy.scng.com
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YOUR PHONE: The best number at which to reach you.
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LENGTH: 250 -1500 CHARACTERS, including spaces (approx. 50 - 300 words)
PROMPT
Tell us why you believe this student is an Artist of the Year.
Your statement does not need to be long. Ultimately, we are looking for a solid quote to publish in the paper that celebrates your student. To this end, if you choose to write a short statement, it's important that your statement is well-written and coherent.
If you want to repurpose a recommendation that you have already written for your students, you can do that as well. But again, we need to pull a few sentences of it to publish in the paper.
Your statement will also be included with all materials presented to the judges.
FOR STUDENTS
Students will be placed in divisions based on the number of years of training.
CALCULATING YEARS OF TRAINING
# years of school instruction
+ # years of private instruction
= # YEARS TRAINING
even if these years overlap
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SCHOOL INSTRUCTION = Any training received as a part of the middle school and high school curriculum or as extra curricular school activities.
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PRIVATE INSTRUCTION = Any training received that is separate from the school. This can be at a private studio and/or with a private instructor
D1
DIVISION 1
Students will be placed in D1 if:
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TRAINING = 3 or MORE years
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The student's SCHOOL is:
OCSA | Orange County School of the Arts, or
APA | Huntington Beach Academy for the Performing Arts
D2
DIVISION 2
Students will be placed in D2 if:
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TRAINING = LESS THAN 3 years
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The teacher does NOT need to figure out a student's division. This will be determined using questions asked to the student on the student's portion of the application.
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During ROUND 1, students from both D1 and D2 will be passed onto the semifinals.
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We will guarantee that D1 and D2 students will be named as finalists.
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The Artist of the Year will still be one student, chosen regardless of their division.
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When you fill out your application, you will be asked to list the components of media arts that you are showcasing. We call these your SPECIALTIES.
There are areas of production. The list below is NOT exhaustive and it may not categorize media arts in the way that you would. Use this list as inspiration. If you do not see the type of work you create on this list, you may write-in any form of art you plan to show us.
DRAWING
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Charcoal
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Chalk
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Crayons
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Ink
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Markers
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Pastels
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Pencil/Graphite
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Pens
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Scratch Board
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Silverpoint
PAINTING
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Acrylic
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Alkyd
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Ecaustic
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Gouache
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Ink and Wash
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Oils
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Spray Paint/Aerosol Art
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Tempera
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Watercolor
3D
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Carving
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Casting
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Clay modeling
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Fashion
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Floral Design
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Found Art
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Glassblowing
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Instillation
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Jewelry
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Kinetic Art
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Metalwork
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Paper Craft
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Sculpture
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Textile/Fiber Art
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Woodworking
MIXED MEDIA
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Altered art
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Assemblage
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Collage
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Found Objects
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Installation-Based
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Mixed 2D styles
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Mixed 2D & 3D styles
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Textile/Fiber Mixed Media
CERAMICS
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Functional
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Sculpture
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Tile Art & Mosaics
CURATION
PERFORMANCE ART
PRINTMAKING
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APPLICATION COMPONENTS
Students should be prepared to provide the following:
STUDENT'S INFORMATION
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YOUR NAME: As you want it to appear in print.
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YOUR GRADE: Junior or Senior
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YOUR BIRTHDATE
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YOUR PRONOUNS: Not all names are familiar to us, therefore, including your pronouns helps us to make sure we are correctly identifying you when we write about you!
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YOUR EMAIL: If you provide a school provided email address (ex: 123456abc@sausd.edu) please make sure that the address can accept emails from outside your district - specifically, from ocartistoftheyear@aoy.scng.com
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YOUR PHONE NUMBER: Best number for texts and phone calls.
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YOUR ADDRESS: Best snail mail address to receive information.
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YOUR HIGH SCHOOL: Even if you are being nominated by a studio or private instructor, we want to know which high school you attend.
TEACHER'S INFORMATION
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FIRST AND LAST NAME
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TEACHER'S EMAIL
(optional)
PARENT'S INFORMATION
Include this information only if you want a parent/guardian to also receive communications about Artist of the Year.
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NAME
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EMAIL
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PHONE NUMBER: The best number at which to reach your parent/guardian.
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All students must submit a PHOTO and a PHOTO RELEASE
FORMAT | jpg
SIZE | 1 MB max (or 1000 kb)
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Ideally, we want to see your face in your photo and it should reflect who you are as an artist.
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Photos may be published in print or online by Artist of the Year, MediaNews Group, Chapman University, Segerstrom Center for the Arts, Arts Orange County, and any other sponsor, and by their successors, licensees and assigns.
PHOTO RELEASE OPTIONS
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Print out the Photo Release pdf below.
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Fill out the top of the form.
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Have the photographer sign the release at the bottom. (If you are the photographer, you must sign the release.)
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Scan or photograph the completed release.
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Upload the signed document as a jpg or pdf as a part of your online application.
OPTION 2
ONLY FOR PHOTOS TAKEN BY
A PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
or PHOTO STUDIO
If you HAVE a photo release from a professional photographer/photo studio for the photo you want to use, you may submit that as your photo release.
When providing a release from a professional photographer/photo studio, please do the following:
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Make a copy of the release.
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Hightlight the following on the release:
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The name of the photographer/photo studio who took the photo.
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Language that indicates that the rights of the photo belong to you.
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Language that indicates that you have unlimited permission to use this photo.
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Language that indicates that there are no financial obligations to the photographer/photo studio for the use of the submitted photo, now or in the future.
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SCAN or TAKE A PICTURE OF THE RELEASE with the highlighted language.
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UPLOAD THE DOCUMENT as a jpg or pdf as a part of your online application.
OPTION 3
ONLY FOR PHOTOS TAKEN BY
STEVE WYLIE
You do NOT need to submit a photo release, if your photo was taken by STEVE WYLIE. We have a release on file from him.
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You and your parent will be able to sign the participation agreement online, in the application. If you are unable to sign documents virtually, you may print out this document to sign and attach it to your application.
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Download and print out the Nomination Agreement.
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Fill out the form and collect the relevant signatures.
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BOTH the student AND parent/guardian must sign the agreement.
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Scan or photograph the signed document.
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Upload the signed document as a jpg or pdf as a part of the online application.
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LENGTH: 500 -1500 CHARACTERS,
including spaces (approx. 100 - 300 words) for each prompt
PART 1: REQUIRED FOR ALL NOMINEES
In your opinion, what does it mean to be an artist?
We are not interested in how others have defined what it means to be an artist. This question is designed to help you develop and explain YOUR PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING of what it means to be an artist.
PART 2: You need to answer 2 PROMPTS out of the five below.
We are using these questions to learn about who you are as an artist. Your answers, included in your online application, will help us to best understand how you think and what you are trying to explore artistically.
YOUR ARTISTIC STATEMENT: An artistic statement is a written description of an artist's work, providing context and insight into their creative process, motivations, and the meaning behind their art. It's a way for artists to communicate with their audience, helping them understand the artist's vision and the ideas explored in their work. If you have developed an artistic statement, you may want to share that with us.
BEGINNINGS AND TURNING POINTS: How did you get started in your art form? And/or describe an experience you had that helped you to develop a passion for what you do. What was it about that experience that was impactful?
BREADTH AND DEPTH: Beyond your specialty, are you involved in other aspects of your art form? What else do you do in this art form? What do you want us to know about your involvement in this art form?
BEYOND YOUR ART FORM: Tell us about how your work in your art form has influenced the other artistic parts of your life.
THE FUTURE: Looking ahead, what do you want to do as an artist? Generally, what kind of impact do you want to have on the world? Specifically, what kind of work do you want to do in the future?
THIS IS OPTIONAL.
You will have space to list any awards you have received as a visual artist if you want to share that information with us.
6. PORTFOLIO
FOR YOUR PORTFOLIO
You will not be disqualified if you do not follow these guidelines. We share these guidelines for you because they adhere to industry standards (i.e. what you would be asked to submit for a college or professional submission.) We feel that following these guidelines will help you showcase yourself in the best way possible.
If you choose to diverge from our guidelines (i.e. not showing enough work, no labeling your work, not making it easy to quickly find your work, etc.), that's OK, BUT it makes it more difficult for the judges to fully assess your work.
PORTFOLIO CONTENT FOR ALL COMPOSERS / ARRANGERS
IMPORTANT: Put your strongest work first.
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Create an ONLINE PORTFOLIO that showcases your work. This can be a website or slideshow. The format it up to you.
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Don't forget to INCLUDE YOUR NAME on your website/slideshow.
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You need to include at minimum three (3) works of art on the website (except for Animation). There is no maximum limit on the number of images that you may include.
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When we open your portfolio, we should see your art right away. We should not have to dig through multiple links/pages to find your work.
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Each work of art should be labeled with:
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the title of the piece
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the medium(s) used to make the piece
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the size dimensions of the piece (when it helps to understand the scale of your work)
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All showcased work should be created entirely by you. If you include work that was created by a team, you should be the primary creative voice used to create the piece.
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If you want to showcase more than one design specialty, you may include all work on the same portfolio.
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Ultimately, we are not looking for perfection but we are looking for artistry. If you are nominated, we assume you are talented. Use this opportunity to show us what you are trying to explore/create/convey as an artist. Show us work that resonates with you.
CREATING YOUR ONLINE PORTFOLIO
ALL LINKS MUST BE ACCESSIBLE TO THE PUBLIC.
** No passwords/privacy settings. **
You may use any online format that you feel comfortable using. Please make sure that whatever you work you share is accessible to viewers with a single click.
Portfolio online platforms to consider include:
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Create a Google Slides slideshow (make sure when you share this link, under "General Access", it should be marked as "Anyone with the link" can be a "Viewer")
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Create a free website. Free website building sites include:
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wix.com
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Please do NOT use Instagram to share your work. Some of the judges are not able to access Instagram.
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Please do NOT send a link to a folder with jpgs stored in them (i.e. a Google Drive folder, Dropbox folder, or other cloud based folder). The judges are not likely to open pictures one at a time.
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FOR 3D ART
IMPORTANT: Put your strongest piece first. (It's worth repeating again.)
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We suggest you show multiple views of each piece so that we can get an idea of the shape and work completed from multiple views
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PROFESSIONAL ARTIST EXAMPLES
These portfolios are examples of how to effectively showcase your work,
including technical details we request for each piece.
Click on the image to open portfolios.STUDENT ARTIST EXAMPLES
These portfolios are examples of how to effectively showcase your work,
including technical details we request for each piece.
Click on the image to open portfolios.