Your Mission

Using the medium of your choice, show or represent what the power of reading or the freedom to read mean to you through visual art.

 

What Can I Win?

One grand prize winner will win $500 and have the opportunity to have their winning entry exhibited in one of the Library's midtown locations. 20 honorable mentions will receive $250 each. All winners will be published in a special edition of NYPL’s Teen Voices magazine available online and in print, while supplies last, at select NYPL locations.

 

Suggested Activities

You can interpret the prompt in any way that makes sense to you! Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Make a protest poster: Using a digital design tool or a printmaking technique of your choice, create a poster that you could take to a rally to protect the freedom to read.
  • Illustrate a reading memory: Paint, draw, or illustrate a favorite reading memory. This could be a literal representation or one with abstract or imagined elements.
  • Create comic art: Our Teen Banned Book Club features graphic novels that have been banned across the country. Create your own short comic depicting someone standing up to book bans in their community or discovering the power of reading.

How to Submit Your Art

  • We encourage you to submit any 2-D or 3-D art style, including painting, illustration, mixed media, photography, digital art, comic art, or sculpture.
  • Your work must be submitted as a digital image, meaning it must be photographed or scanned if it did not originate as a digital piece. 
  • All submissions must include an artist statement of up to 250 words. This statement is a chance to explain your piece and the inspiration behind it in your own words.
     

Enter Now!

 

Official Rules

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Enter between 12:00 AM (EST) on 9/23/24 and 11:59 PM (EST) on 12/6/24. Open to U.S. residents, 13 to 18 years of age at the time of entry. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. See Official Rules.

Download our National Teen Art Contest flyer and guide.