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Art scholarships run the gamut from drawing to painting to photography to design and even include art of the culinary, musical and literary variety. Many art scholarships are specific to a particular state, county, or even a particular college in addition to the art major or art interest/ability requirement, so we recommend you go to www.scholarships.com to conduct a free scholarship search. If you have an interest in art scholarships, be sure to include this information while conducting your search. If any of the art scholarships in our database are available to you, you will see them in your search results.

CBC Spouses Performing Arts scholarship
The CBC Spouses Performing Arts Scholarship was established in 2000. It was developed in honor of the late Curtis Mayfield to ensure that students pursuing a degree in the performing arts receive financial assistance while achieving their goals. The performing arts include theater, motion pictures, drama, comedy, music, dance, opera, marching bands and other musical ensembles. Applicants must be preparing to pursue a degree full-time, or be a current full-time student in good academic standing at a U. More

Joe Francis Haircare Scholarships
When Joe Francis passed away after a long, difficult battle with cancer in 1994, we lost a great leader in the barber/beauty industry. To many, he was nothing short of a hero. Joe believed that cosmetologists should receive the same benefits and opportunities available in other fields. He also had a vision for a franchise system that would provide training and jobs and would help enterprising people obtain financing and build successful businesses. One of Joe's final wishes was to continue his dream of offering careers to individuals desiring to join the cosmetology industry. More

Liberty Graphics Art Scholarship
Liberty Graphics, a Maine company, designs and prints t-shirts with concern for the environment. We are committed to the local economy and wish to encourage local talent. Liberty Graphics conducts a yearly juried art contest, and presents the winner with a $1000 award. The contest is open only to high school seniors who are residents of Maine. The theme of the scholarship contest is "Art and Our Natural Environment." Entries should reflect an appreciation of our natural environment. A printable application form and further contest rules can be found at http://www. More

NCA Sally Beauty Scholarships
Since 1921, the National Cosmetology Association (NCA) has represented the interests of the professional salon industry. Today, NCA's membership includes more than 25,000 salon owners, hairdressers, nail technicians, estheticians, educators, and students - and is the world's largest association of salon professionals. Ten $1,000 scholarships will be awarded in the following categories: * Five scholarships to high school graduates, under the age of 26, desiring to enter the cosmetology profession. More

Scholarships.com Art Scholarship
No longer is art restricted to the painters and the sculptors. "Art" is simply too broad a term to shut out those who don't work in oils, marble or bronze. In today’s world, students who major in commercial arts, graphic design and photojournalism are all considered artists in their respective fields. To recognize and support artists of many varying mediums, Scholarships.com offers an annual art scholarship. Students who win the Scholarships.com Art Scholarship will earn $1,000 towards their college education—and it couldn’t be easier. More

Simple Solutions Design Competition
We all have household tasks we want to do faster, things that take up too much space, and projects we want to organize. Since its inception in 2000, simplehuman has been committed to designing products for the home that help efficiently achieve these objectives. “Tools for efficient living” isn’t just a catchphrase to us, it’s a philosophy. The goal of the simple solutions competition is to promote creative problem-solving among students through product design, and by doing so, increase public attention and awareness of industrial design. More

The Scholastic Art Awards
The Scholastic Art Awards honor students currently enrolled in grades 7-12, recognizing about 50,000 regional winners. Nationally, 800 young artists' individual works receive Gold and Silver awards in each of 14 art categories. Art Categories are: animation, ceramics & glass, computer art, design, digital imagery, drawing, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and video & film. Graduating high school seniors seeking scholarships must submit a body of eight works of art or photography for Portfolio Awards to their regional office of The Awards. More

Two Ten Footwear Design Scholarship
The Two Ten Footwear Design Scholarship is offered to students interested in pursuing a career in Footwear Design. Undergraduate and graduate students studying design with a focus on footwear are welcome to apply. Awards are based design potential, academic record and financial need. All applicants are required to submit a design portfolio for consideration. Applications for design scholarships will be accepted for both the fall and spring semesters, however applicants are encouraged to apply early to ensure that they meet the semester deadlines. More

 

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