2025 AIHEC
STUDENT CONFERENCE
ART EXHIBIT
Required Competition
Registration Deadline February 14, 2025.
AIHEC Art Exhibition and Competition Objectives:
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Strengthening existing Art programs at Tribal Colleges and Universities.
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Provide an incentive to produce quality art pieces.
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Showcase a variety of tribally significant art pieces.
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Provide a forum for tribal college students to showcase talent.
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Provide a potential market for TCU student artwork.
This form shall be submitted by February 14, 2025.
Contact:
Art Exhibit Martin Red Bear, Jr mredbear@olc.edu
AIHEC Art Exhibition and Competition Rules:
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All artworks shall be completed by college students attending an AIHEC-affiliated TCU Institution.
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All artists must be registered at least two weeks prior to the start of the conference.
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A representative may accompany artwork from the artists’ sponsoring college.
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A living artist shall have produced all entries within the last two (2) years.
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A selected panel will judge all entries.
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Student attendees will have a chance to vote for a special ‘Peoples’ Choice’ favorite.
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All entries marked ‘for sale’ shall be accompanied by the artists’ permission for the sale of such art, however, the student will need to provide contact information to the interested party or parties for a personal sale upon conclusion of the conference.
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Artists may enter all categories, but only one (1) entry per category. Entries shall remain physically on-site for the duration of the competition to be eligible for awards.
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Registration forms shall accompany all artwork submitted for the competition.
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The conference will not be responsible for lost, damaged, or stolen items. Security will be provided while the art is on display.
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Students are responsible for the transportation of their artwork to the conference and the removal and transportation of the artwork at the end of the conference.
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Video, light, and other extreme mixed-media art creations are strongly encouraged for art exhibition and competition entry.
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Art pieces with particularly extra detailed instructions will be curated and set up by submitting art students or by their official College representative.
AIHEC Art Exhibition Guidelines & Procedures:
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The host committee choses the art exhibition coordinator. The host committee must reserve an appropriately-sized conference room, the art exhibition coordinator will provide periodic updates to the host committee concerning registration numbers and category of entries.
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The art exhibition coordinator may use the proven rules from above and adjust as the need arises to adapt to the specific host location, participant-entry size, budget limitations, etc.
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The art exhibition coordinator will need to recruit ~ ten (10) people (faculty, staff, or students) to assist with security and on-site setup at the conference.
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Suggested Checklist of Materials to bring to the conference: extra registration forms; master spreadsheet of the registered students and their entries; a judging form for each entry; a ribbon for 1, 2, and 3 place winners for each category; a possible ‘people’s choice’ ribbon for each category; duct tape and extension cords for mixed media entries; as many easels as possible; table skirting to hide the storage space under the tables; and ribbons for the judges to wear as they judge the competition.
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A large conference room will be required: As the competition grows, in terms of subject matter as well as participation, more and more space are needed to display the submitted artwork. The bigger the space the better.
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Have a firm registration deadline. Postmarked, faxed, emailed, etc. at least ten (14) days before the start of the conference. No exceptions.
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Enter registered students into a master spreadsheet by category and then in alphabetical order to ease the checking in process at the conference. Name; College; Tribe; Category; Title of Artwork.
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The coordinator arrives at the conference at least a day before the art exhibition to set up the conference room and begin accepting registered artwork to display. Every displayed piece of artwork shall have a corresponding registration form attached. Only students entering a work of art, or their representative, may enter the room before the start of the conference to setup their artwork.
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Organize the setup of the room by art category.
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Once the conference begins, the coordinator or other authorized individuals shall be present whenever the conference room is unlocked.
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Mingling students and faculty may vote for their favorite artwork in each category. (People’s choice award)
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On the last day of the conference at midday the judges (selected from the host colleges or by the host coordinator) will gather in the room for judging. The judges judge by consensus using the judging form as a guide, selecting a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for each category. Takes ~ two to three (2-3) hours depending on the number of entries.
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The host coordinator will have a select ribbon for 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place, and the People’s Choice. The winners are reported by the host coordinator to the awards banquet coordinator.
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The art exhibition and competition awards can be awarded at a separate reception to avoid lengthening the larger awards banquet on the final evening.
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The host coordinator will work with the editor and publisher of Tribal College Journal to facilitate access and photographing student art entries for inclusion in the TCJ Student art contest. Have a separate registration process for the TCJ art contest.