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DEPT. 18 CULTURAL ARTS Superintendent: JUNIOR DIVISION Sally Prust, (920) 869-9020 Pottery & Ceramics Superintendent: Mary Kornowske 864-7532 Entries Due: July 15 th Arrival: Tuesday, 1:30 5:30 p.m. Judging (Face-to-face): Tuesday, 1:30 6:00 p.m. Release : Sunday, 6:00 p.m. IN ADDITION TO THE RULES LISTED BELOW, PLEASE REFER TO ALL THE RULES AND REGULATIONS LISTED IN THE FRONT SECTION OF THIS BOOK. GENERAL 1. Exhibitors must be Enrolled in the Cultural Arts Project or doing similar work in another Youth Organization in Order to Exhibit/Show. 2. Any Article entered as a Wall Hanging, Painting or Picture must be properly framed OR mounted for hanging without a frame. (Not Allowed: Masking Tape, Duct Tape or String). 3. Entries may be made from a Kit only When Specified. 4. One Item may include a Pair or Set. 5. All Posters no Larger than 14 x 22 and Displays no Larger than 36 x 36. PREMIUMS FOR DIVISIONS 162-175: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 DIVISION 162 ART 1. Clay Item 2. Fabric or Textile Design or Craft 3. Paper Design or Craft 4. Sand Design or Craft 5. Wood Item 6. Any Other Exhibit Not Listed Above163 DIVISION 163 DRAWING AND PAINTING 1. All Exhibits Must be a Minimum Size of 5 x 7. 2. All Drawings and Paintings Over 8 x 10 Require 2 Hangers. 3. All Pictures Must be Framed, Matted or Finished in Some Manner on Sturdy Mounting Board or Heavy Tag Board. 4. Each Media May Use a Variety of Base Textures, Not Just Paper. (i.e. Wood, Slate, Canvas, Ceramic, etc...) 5. Chalk and Charcoal Drawings must be sprayed to Protect Exhibit from Smearing. 6. May Use Oil, Acrylic, Tempera, Watercolor, Pencil, Ink, Charcoal, Crayon, Pastels or Chalk. No Color Book Pictures. 7. Artwork on Paper Needs Frames to Protect it. (Matted or Mounted Pictures only without hangers are not acceptable and will be stapled.) 8. Canvas, Wood and Canvas Board Need to be Ready to Hang Without Damage to the Piece. 1. Acrylic 2. Any Mixed Medium 3. Charcoal 4. Colored Pencil 5. Crayon 6. Lead Pencil 7. Oil 8. Pastel Chalk 9. Pastel Oil 10. Pen and Ink 11. Scratch Board 12. Tempera Paint 13. Water Color 14. Any Other Exhibit not Listed Above

DIVISION 164 STENCIL PAINTING 1. Must use a Stencil. No Liquid Pens. 1. Apron 2. 2 Cloth napkins 3. Clothing 4. Curtain 5. Greeting Cards, Packaged (3 Different Designs) 6. Handkerchief 7. One Pair Pillowcases 8. 4 Placemats DIVISION 165 BLOCK PAINTING 1. Collage Print 2. Eraser Print 3. Glue Print DIVISION 166 LEATHERCRAFT 1. Any Non-Kit Item (Not Pre-Cut or Pre-Stamped) 2. Baggage Tag 3. Belt 4. Billfold 5. Book Cover 6. Briefcase or Portfolio 7. Case (Pencil, Key, Comb, etc...) 8. Coin Purse 9. Gun Case or Holster Quiver 10. Halter, Dog Collar or any other Harness Item DIVISION 167 MACRAMÉ 1. Belt 2. Brushed Out Item 3. Character Wall Hanging (i.e. Animal or People Design) 9. Scarf 10. Stationery, 10 Sheets (3 Different Designs, Packaged) 11. Tablecloth 12. 2 Towels 13. Wall Hanging 14. Wood Item 15. Any Other Exhibit not Listed Above 4. Potato Print 5. String Print 6. Any Other Exhibit not Listed Above 11. Key Chain 12. Leather Bag 13. Leather Garment (i.e. Vest, etc ) 14. Moccasins or Sandals 15. Picture or Similar Item 16. Rounder 17. Set of Rounders (Minimum of 3) 18. 3 Simple Articles, Leather as Flat Surface 19. Wallet, Clutch Purse or Checkbook Cover 20. Any Other Exhibit not Listed Above 4. Necklace Mounted on a 5 x 8 Poster Board 5. Plant Hanger 6. Wall Hanging (Non-Character) 7. Any Other Exhibit Not Listed Above DIVISION 168 POTTERY (Handmade Items Made from Clay) 1. 1 Thrown Pot, Formed by Wheel Only 5. Hand Formed Sculpture 2. Any Other Exhibit, Formed by Wheel Only 6. Pinch Pot, Formed by Hand Only 3. Any Other Item, Formed by Hand Only 7. Slab Pot, Formed by Hand Only 4. Coil Pot, Formed by Hand Only 8. Any Combination Using Clay

DIVISION 169 CERAMICS 1. All Items (Lot Nos. 1-26) Must Begin with Green Ware, Signature or Initials Carved in Before Firing. 2. All Items (Lot Nos. 27-31) Must Have Signature or Initials Painted on Them. 3. All Items (Lot Nos. 32-35) Must Have Signature or Initials Carved In After Soft Fire. 4. No Dry Footing Except High Firing (Ex. Stoneware, Pottery, etc ) 5. At least 50% of the Item Should Use the Given Technique. 6. If Not Present When Piece is being Judged, Attach a 3 x 5 Card Explaining Your work. 1. 3 or More Pieces - Holiday Item, any Technique 2. Acrylic and Antiqued Item 3. Acrylic and Glazed Combination 4. Acrylic Item 5. Acrylic Item and Chalked Item 6. Acrylic Item, Multi-Techniques 7. Air Brushed Item 8. Any Other Exhibit Not listed Above From Green Ware 9. Ceramic Jewelry Any Technique 10. Ceramic, Sculptured, Decorated 11. China Painting on Ceramics 12. Dry Brushed Item 13. Fired Luster, an Iridescent Finish *(Lots 27-31 are not cleaned by Junior Exhibitor and are started from bisque state.) 27. Acrylic Item from Fired Bisque 28. Acrylic Item from Fired Bisque, Dry Brush 29. Any Other Exhibit not Listed Above from Fired Bisque, Chalk, Antique, Other 30. China Painting on Porcelain 31. Doll, 100% Ceramic or Porcelain (Body, Legs, Arms, Head) 32. Doll, 75% Ceramic or Porcelain (Legs, Arms, Head) 14. Fired Metallic such as Gold, Platinum or Copper 15. Fired-On Decal 16. Free Brush Design with Strokes, any Technique 17. Glaze, Controlled Placing Glaze in Specific Pattern 18. Glaze, Crystal 19. Glaze, Opaque (Solid Color) 20. Glaze, Textural 21. Glaze, Transparent or Semi-Transparent 22. Glazed Item 23. Pearl/Metallic Item (Non-Fired) 24. Textural Acrylic Item 25. Translucent Stains (Non-Fired) 26. Under Glaze (Opaque or Translucent) 33. Free Brush Design with Strokes from Fired Bisque, any Technique 34. Glazed Item from Fired Bisque 35. Porcelain Item, any Technique 36. Primitive Firing (i.e. Raku, Horse hair, etc.) 37. Multi Technique DIVISION 170 ANY OTHER CRAFT 1. Acrylic Painted Wood Item Wall Hanging 2. Acrylic Painted Wood Any Other Item 3. Any Decorative Article Using Wood as Part of Design 4. Any Article Where Decoupage is Used 5. Any Decorative Article Using Metal as Part of Design 6. Any Kind of Wall Hanging 7. Any Plaster Craft Item 8. Any Stained Glass Article (No Plastic) 9. Arrangement of Silk Flowers 10. Basket with Handle 11. Basketry, Mat 12. Beaded Bracelet 13. Beaded Earrings 14. Beaded Key Chain 15. Beaded Necklace 16. Beaded Ornament 17. Any Other Beaded Item 18. Corsage of Silk Flowers 19. Dough Art 20. Polymer Clay 21. Duct Tape 22. 5 Homemade Holiday Ornaments 23. Painted Ukrainian Egg 24. Set of 2 or More Baskets 25. Simple Basket 26. String Art, Made from Kit 27. String Art, Original 28. Tie Dye Item (Must be Functional) 29. Useful Article of Metal Enameling 30. Any Other Exhibit Not Listed Above

DIVISION 171 DRAMA AND MUSIC 1. A Poster Advertising a Drama Event 2. A Scrapbook of your Drama Production 3. A Scrapbook, Poster or Display on Music 4. Diorama of a Play Set Built by Member. Play, Author and Brief Description of the Setting Included on 3 x 5 Card Must be Included. 5. Display of Costume Created by Member 6. Display of Puppetry Activity (Include Puppets and Play Script) 7. Manuscript of a Play or Skit Written by Member 8. Musical Instrument Made by Member, Include Description of Type and How it is Played 9. Musical Score Composed by Member 10. Photographic Story of your Play Describing your Participation (Poster, Scrapbook or Display) 11. Any Other Exhibit not Listed Above DIVISION 172 FIBER 1. Spinning Sample on a Spool 2. Weaving Item 3. Any Other Exhibit not Listed Above DIVISION 173 SCRAPBOOK PROJECT (Traditional & Digital) 1. One Page of a Scrapbook (Traditional) 2. Poster Showing Scrapbook Techniques (Traditional) 3. Scrapbook with Journaling (Traditional)(Minimum of 5 Pages) 4. Any Article Made with Scrapbook Techniques (Traditional) 5. One Page of a Scrapbook (Digital) 6. Poster Showing Scrapbook Techniques (Digital) 7. Scrapbook with Journaling (Digital) (Minimum of 5 Pages) 8. Any Article Made with Scrapbook Techniques (Digital) DIVISION 174 RUBBER STAMPING 1. Rubber Stamped Article, Embossed (Heat) 2. Rubber Stamped Article, Embossed (Paper) 3. Rubber Stamped Bookmark 4. Rubber Stamped Stationery 5. Rubber Stamping with Brayer Method on Fabric 6. Rubber Stamping with Watercolors 7. Rubber Stamping, 1 each; Gift Tag and Gift Bag 8. Rubber Stamping, 4 different Greeting Cards 9. Rubber Stamping, 4 different Holiday Cards 10. Any Other Rubber Stamped Item

DIVISION 175 RECYCLED ART 1. Article Made From Old Clothing or Scrap Fabrics of any Kind 2. Article Made with Cans Coffee, Vegetable, Soda, etc... 3. Article Made with Plastic Milk Jugs or Soda Bottles 4. Creative Use of Old Greeting Cards 5. Doll or Animal 6. Jewelry, Earrings, Necklace, Pin, Barrettes, etc 7. Ornaments Made from a Recycled Item, Light Bulbs, Cards, etc... (set of 3) 8. Any Other Recycled Art Item Not Listed Above