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Graines d’Artistes Children’s Arts Competition

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The Graines d’Artistes Children’s Arts Competition is an annual international free competition open to children and young people age 3 to 25 from across the world. There are 5 age group categories, as well as a medical-social category open to children and young people with disability aged from 3 to 25 years.

Hosted by The Louis Francois Centre for UNESCO in France, the competition was created in 1994 and invites children to enter their artwork along an annual theme.

100 winners receive a medal and a diploma of honour and all nominees receive a diploma.The centre’s mission is to inscribe childhood and youth in the collective human memory, so all entries are conserved in the art library.

Entries should be sent directly to Centre pour l’UNESCO Louis François (Concours de dessins), Hôtel du Petit Louvre, 1, rue Linard Gonthier, B.P. 279, 10008 Troyes Cedex, France, using the entry form found on their website.

  KEY INFO

Make sure you read the important information below before you apply for this prize. You must apply through the UK National Commission for UNESCO. Expressions of interest are welcome.

STATUS

Open for applications

UKNC DEADLINE

Send entry directly to The Louis François Centre for UNESCO

UNESCO DEADLINE

15 January 2022

WHO CAN APPLY

A free contest for children and young people from all over the world, aged 3 to 25 years old

ORIGIN

The Louis François Centre for UNESCO

ESTABLISHED

1994

AWARD

A medal and a diploma of honour

ROTATION

Annual

NEXT CALL DUE

2023
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‘Inscribing childhood and youth in the memory of Humanity.’

Mission of the The Louis François Centre for UNESCO

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