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2025 Earth Day Youth Art Contest

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In support of local young artists, Assemblymember Tasha Boerner is hosting a youth art contest in celebration of Earth Day. This year’s art contest theme is “Our Power, Our Planet” to spotlight renewable energy and sustainability. Contest winners will receive a California State Assembly Certificate, and have their artwork framed and exhibited in the State Capitol office.

To submit your artwork for this contest, please complete this form and submit with your artwork.

  • Contest participants must reside in the 77th Assembly District: Carlsbad, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar, coastal communities of La Jolla, Mission Beach, Pacific Beach, Ocean Beach, downtown San Diego, and Coronado
     
  • All paintings, photographs, or drawings must be flat and no larger than 8.5” x 11” in size. (Art may be horizontal or vertical.)
     
  • All submissions must include: Original piece of artwork (flat painting, drawing, or photo), a brief description on how their piece is tied to electrification, and this completed and signed submission form. Submitted original artwork may not be returned once it is submitted.

Mail or Drop off artwork to: AD-77 Youth Art Contest,505 Lomas Santa Fe Dr., Suite 110, Solana Beach, CA, 92075. (Mailing is preferred, however, if submitting in person to the office, please call (858) 481-7704 Monday-Friday, between 9am-5pm. For any questions email ana.mladenovic@asm.ca.gov)

To mail in your submission, please fill out this form and mail it in with your artwork.

The deadline for submissions is April 7, 2025.

 


Choose only ONE category below when submitting your artwork. (Check one.)

Choose one:
One file only.
200 MB limit.
Allowed types: gif, jpg, jpeg, png.
SUBMITTED BY
Name
Address

For participants under 18:

Parent/Guardian Name
Work Address:
E-Signature and Authorization
“I certify that the art submitted is an original piece, entirely created by me, inspired by my imagination and is not someone else’s work.”