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Positive Mindset Creative Arts Festival
Visual Art Category Information Package
(Eligible to Primary and Secondary Students)
Creativity Connectedness Conversations
First a bit of background… The Positive Mindset Creative Arts Festival aims to raise community awareness, enhance mental health literacy and reduce the stigma associated with mental illness and addiction issues in young people. The competition also hopes to allow primary and secondary students to connect with one another, enhance their help-seeking behaviour and provide the opportunity to express their creativity in a meaningful way. It is envisaged that the festival will continue to run each year to enhance the use of creativity in engaging and connecting our young people, in order to create positive conversations about the issues of mental illness and addiction problems.
…here’s what you’ll need to do
Students are invited to submit an artwork, no bigger than 100cm x 100cm and able to be hung for exhibition. Artworks maybe
paintings, drawings, mosaics, photos, computerised images and other mixed media art forms. A panel of judges will select the finalist pieces for the Primary School Category and the High School Category, to be
exhibited as part of the Festival. An overall winner will be
selected for each category and announced at the day of the Grand
Final. There will also be a people’s choice for each category. All artworks submitted to the competition may be published in a
book or E-zine. All participating schools in the Art Category will have the opportunity to receive a one to two hour long mental health presentation, on a negotiated topic, at their schools. This
presentation can be for the students or for professional
development for the teachers and staff.
All schools and/or participants will receive a Certificate of Participation from Metro South Addiction and Mental Health Services.
Guidelines for Competition
• Your artwork should promote a positive image of mental
health or illustrates the experience of mental illness.
Prizes Each winner receives:
• Certificate of achievement
• Trophy
• Mental health resources for your school
• Mental Health First Aid training for the staff of the school
• All artwork entered will be held by the organiser for the
competition period and 12 months after the grand final.
• Judging will take place in September 2016. The winner
will be announced at the Grand Final event in October. The judges’ decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.
• Your piece must be ready by the 28th August 2016.
• Artworks must be clearly marked on the back with the
entrant’s name, school, contact telephone number and email (either of the teacher or the student).
• Artwork submitted might be exhibited in community venues, hospitals or galleries
• Whilst the organisers will take all possible care, no responsibility will be taken for any damage which may occur
during the handling process.
• Artworks that cannot be hung on a wall and/or that are not suitable for photographic reproduction will not be accepted. All submitted artworks will potentially be published in a book or other publication.
• All artworks must not exceed the dimension of 100cm x 100cm.
• After judging, the selected artworks might be on loan to us
for a period of twelve months, and may be further
exhibited for the purpose of mental health promotion.
• By entering the competition, entrants give their express consent to the copyright of their artwork for publication
purposes. Entrants retain all ownership of the artwork.
• All entrants will be asked to voluntarily complete relevant pre and post questionnaires to help evaluate the process of participating in the Creative Arts Festival and for other
research purposes as required (information will be
provided to participants if this occurs).
• Judging criteria will be based on:
1. Mental health theme (promotion of good mental health
and reduction of stigma associated with mental illness)
2. Artistic presentation – originality, craftsmanship, elements
of art (e.g. line, space, form), medium and texture, use of space, composition, unity and variety, degree of difficulty (appropriate for age and maturity level), presentation.
Suggested Topics The topic can be any specific disorder or a general mental health theme. It can address the promotion of mental wellbeing or aim to reduce stigmas associated with mental illnesses.
Specific Disorder • Anxiety Disorders:
- Social Anxiety - Generalised Anxiety Disorder - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - Panic disorder - Agoraphobia - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
• Substance Use • Alcohol use • Adjustment Disorders • Oppositional Defiant Disorder or Conduct Disorder • Major Depressive Disorder or Post Natal Depression • Bipolar Disorder • Schizophrenia or psychosis • Post Natal Depression • Dissociative Disorders
• Eating Disorders: - Anorexia Nervosa - Bulimia Nervosa - Binge Eating Disorder
General Mental Health Theme • Addiction
• Self-harm
• Coping and resilience
• Dealing with bullying and cyber-bullying
• Resilience
• Recovery
• Self-esteem
• Grief and loss
• Caring/helping/living with someone with a mental illness (e.g. family member or a friend)
• Living with a family member with a mental illness
• Helping and supporting a friend with a mental illness
• Mental health issues in rural areas
• Multicultural mental health issues
• Aboriginal mental health issues
• Mental health issues associated with identification as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersexed, queer or sistergirl.
If you have any other ideas/topics that are not listed above, please discuss it first with the Festival Director.
Positive Mindset Creative Arts Festival Visual Art Category
School Registration Form *Complete and email/fax to Adam Lo - Festival Coordinator
Email: [email protected], please put ‘Positive Mindset’ in the subject line
Fax: 07 30894105, attention to ‘Adam Lo’
~ LAST DATE TO PUT THIS FORM IN: 26 AUGUST 2016 ~ School: Name of Key Contact Person (e.g. teacher) : Mail Address:
Phone Number: Fax Number: E-mail Address: Title of Piece (this can be finalised later): Mental Health Theme or Type Addressed: To be signed by the entrants (if 16 years of age and over), a guardian of the entrant or a teacher. It is a condition of entry that the entrants agree to the terms and conditions of entry listed above. Name of Entrant/Guardian of the Entrant/teacher ______________________________________________________________ Signature ______________________________ Date___________________
Please direct enquiries to:
Adam Lo, Festival Director
Occupational Therapist, Early Intervention Officer (Development & Engagement) Coordinator
Child and Youth Academic Clinical Unit Metro South Addiction and Mental Health
Telephone: (07) 3089 4100 Fax: (07) 3089 4105
Email: [email protected], please put ‘Positive Mindset’ in the subject line
Positive Mindset Creative Arts Festival Visual Arts Category
You may also contact the representative from the event parter, Queensland University of Technology:
Jennifer Gibson │Stakeholder Relations Manager Creative Industries Faculty
Queensland University of Technology Z4 The Hut, Musk Avenue│Kelvin Grove Qld 4059
P: 3138 0515 │M: 0429 080 227 │ [email protected]