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Union League Civic & Arts Foundation 2010 Visual Arts Competition

The Union League Civic & Arts Foundation is currently accepting submissions for its Visual Arts Competition for Chicago-area students.

Any student who is 30 years old or younger and enrolled full time in a visual arts college or university degree program, undergraduate or graduate level, in the Chicago metropolitan area, is eligible to participate.

The Union League Civic & Arts Foundation will award up to $34,000 in awards for excellence in the Visual Arts Competition. In addition, CAF will offer a special category exclusively for photography.

Awards are as follows:

General Category: Excluding Photography
First Place - $5,000 minimum
Second Place - $4,000 minimum
Third Place - $3,000 minimum

Special Category: Photography Only
First Place - $2,500 minimum
Second Place - $1,500 minimum
Third Place - $1,000 minimum

Honorable Mention Award(s) will be given at the discretion of the judges.

Club Choice Award(s) - A vote of the Union League Club Members in attendance at the Visual Arts Reception will decide the recipient(s) of the Club Choice Award(s).

The First Place winner of Club Choice Award will receive a minimum of $1,000.

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