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The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts, Inc. (BOPA) is pleased to present the Fred Lazarus IV Artscape Prize. This prize will award $1,000 to a Baltimore City student artist. The award recipient will also receive a stipend to produce a solo exhibition, with mentorship from BOPA staff. The Fred Lazarus IV Artscape Prize is competitive program that seeks to recognize and encourage artistic talent in Baltimore City. Students must be rising high school seniors at the time of application submission. The Prize is in conjunction with the annual Artscape festival. The award recipient’s work will be exhibited in the Bunting Building of the Maryland Institute College of Art during the Artscape weekend (July 17-19, 2015). Applications for the Fred Lazarus IV Prize are due March 31, 2015. Fred Lazarus IV was instrumental in launching the city’s annual Artscape festival, now the largest free arts festival in the United States. Anchored on MICA’s campus for more than 30 years and extending out for multiple city blocks, Artscape annually draws more than 350,000 visitors and has an economic impact on Maryland approaching $26 million. Fred is a national leader in the advancement of arts, arts education, and community development. He served as founding chair of both Americans for the Arts and the National Coalition for Education in the Arts, and has also chaired the Maryland Independent College and Universities Association, the Arts Education Committee of the American Council for the Arts, and the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance. He is the founding and current chair of Central Baltimore Partnership, a founding board member of both the Midtown Development Corporation board and the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design, served as a founding advisory board member of the Station North Arts and Entertainment District, Inc., and has served on numerous other boards of directors, including Partners for Livable Communities, Arts Every Day, and Americans for the Arts. He served as president of MICA for 35 years – overseeing its growth and engagement in the community. WHO MAY APPLY Current rising high school seniors, the student may live in Baltimore City, but attend school outside the city limits; or, live outside city limits but attend a Baltimore City school. Homeschool and other non-traditional students are eligible to apply. Applications to the Fred Lazarus IV Artscape Prize will be accepted in the following disciplines: Animation Architecture Ceramics Drawing Fiber/ Fashion Graphic Design Illustration Painting Photography Sculpture APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS One-page personal statement that discusses yourself, your work and artistic process One recommendation letter from a teacher or adult representative A current, official high school transcript A portfolio of 6–10 images of your artwork Note: Applications are submitted electronically. Details about acceptable formats are listed below. HOW TO PREPARE YOUR PORTFOLIO All images within your portfolio of artwork must be marked with your name, media, dimensions, and month/year completed. The digital images submitted must fairly and accurately represent the applicant’s work and not have been manipulated or altered. Each student must submit original works that have been created by her or himself that do not infringe upon the intellectual property rights of any other individual or entity. If a student’s work incorporates material, including but not limited to photographs, not created by the student, the student must include an additional copy of any and all such source material in her or his application. All pieces in your portfolio of artwork must also be presented as thumbnails on a printed proof sheet labeled with your name, media, dimensions, and month/year completed. This document will be submitted as a pdf with your application. A teacher or adult representative, familiar with the student must sign for the authenticity and accuracy of reproduction of each portfolio on the Thumbnail Proof Sheet. All images should be submitted as jpegs saved at 72 dpi resolution and at a size of 600 pixels in the longest direction. Applications for the Fred Lazarus IV Prize are due March 31, 2014. Follow the link to complete and submit your application. Note: Please do not email or fax portfolios. We cannot accept portfolios sent via email or fax. RIGHT TO REPRODUCE POLICY The Baltimore Office of Promotion and The Arts (BOPA) reserves the right to reproduce without notification any photographs of students or artwork submitted during the application process; this reproduction will be for non-commercial purposes only, and may include print publications, BOPA websites, e-communications, multimedia presentations, and documents about BOPA for fundraising, or informational purposes. Applications for the 2015 Fred Lazarus IV Artscape Prize must be submitted online. A review of application requirements and questions follows: Artist Information Section: 1) Please complete this section accurately. All information will be communicated via email, so be sure to enter a valid email address. First Name: State: Last Name: ZIP/Postal Code: Address: Primary Phone Number: City/Town: Email Address: 2) Artist Statement (please upload as a pdf) 3) Recommendation Letter (please upload as a pdf) 4) High School Transcript (please upload as a pdf) Application Image Section: 1-10) Please use the 10 fields provided below to upload your images, and your corresponding image proof sheet. Reminder only 6 images of your work is mandatory (files must be in JPEG format, 72 dpi and under 1MB). 11) Please upload a proof sheet for your images in .pdf. 12) Provide a Confirmation Email .