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Contemporary Representational Art Scholarships

Students currently enrolled in our BFA Degree and Certificate Programs, are invited to apply for this
Scholarship. Submissions are limited to original artwork only, completed within one year of the entry date. No copies
or digital work allowed, however we will accept class work as long as an instructor has not modified it. We are looking for
work that displays a clear understanding of form, design, construction, and composition. We don’t require any specific
theme. Additional documents are required upon submission, as listed in the application process.

Application: The application process is free. Submit the completed application form, 5 images, and a 500- word
essay to scholarships@laafa.org or in person to the Administration Office. Incomplete submissions will not be
considered.
- Artwork: Each applicant must submit five different two-dimensional artwork pieces. Images of work should
be in JPEG format. Images should be as close to 800 X 1200 dpi as possible, and emailed as an attached file,
or submitted on a CD. These JPEG files must be good quality images that are as close as possible to viewing
the piece in person. The JPEG must also be large enough to show your entire piece (do not crop your
artwork). Each JPEG must be labeled with a number, and the artist's name. Include a list of portfolio works
with your submission. Include numbers corresponding to the images submitted, as well as title of work,
description of piece, concept and/or subject matter, size, medium, and completion date.
- Essay: You must include a 500 word essay explaining your ultimate career goals as an artist and how you
would use your LAAFA education to further your goals. Please describe yourself as an artist and your work.

Jurors: Selected LAAFA faculty.

Awards: Two $500 scholarships for use toward LAAFA’s three year BFA Degree and Certificate Program tuition.

Deadline: Applications must be submitted by June 30th. Submissions will not be accepted after this deadline.

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