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Questions and Answers

What is the World I Imagine Theme?

Create an artwork that shows the world you wish to live in and help create. Your piece should reflect your personal vision of a more inclusive and compassionate future.

 

You are encouraged to explore one or more of the following ideas:

 

  • Belonging - Show what it means to find home, feel accepted, or be part of a community.

  • Resilience - Show how people stay strong, overcome challenges, and keep moving forward.

  • Hope - Show your vision of a kind, peaceful, and inclusive world.

 

You may focus on one idea or combine multiple themes in your artwork.

What do I get from participating?

All participants will have their artwork displayed in a global online exhibition and receive a digital certificate of recognition.

Participants also have the opportunity to win prizes in each age division:

  • First Prize: $200

  • Second Prize: $150

  • Third Prize: $100

  • Honorable Mentions: $25

Do I need prior art experience to participate?

No prior art experience is required. Artists of all skill levels are welcome to participate!

Tulip’s Promise will offer free online workshops to support participants throughout the art-making and submission process.

 

Submissions are evaluated holistically, considering creativity, originality, emotional impact, connection to the theme, and technical skill.

How do I submit my artwork?

When does the contest close, and when are winners announced?

  • Submission Deadline: March 31, 2026

  • Winners Announced: May 2026

  • Online Exhibition Launch: June 2026

Who can I contact with questions?

For art contest–related questions, email:
art@tulipspromise.org

For general inquiries, email:
leadership@tulipspromise.org

Tulip's Promise

Tulip’s Promise aims to create a nation-wide supportive community so that all vulnerable children and youths feel supported, belonged, and thrive.

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