Space For Our Dreams Art Contest: Stand A Chance To Win $300 Prize Vouchers

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Stand a chance to win up to $300 in vouchers by submitting an original artwork of your vision of future Singapore. This contest by the Urban Redevelopment authority is open to primary and secondary school students. The submission period for this art competition will be open from now to 31 December 2021.


Categories and Prizes for the Space for Our Dreams Art Contest

There are two categories for this contest. The Primary school students category is open to students aged 7 to 12 years old while the Secondary school students category is for students aged 13 to 17 years old. There will be prizes of $300, $200, $100, $50 (x3) for each category.


How to take part in the Space for Our Dreams Art Contest

To enter this contest, simply follow the following steps.
Participants must create an original artwork on any medium of A4 size (210mm x 297mm) in portrait or landscape format.

Take a photo of the artwork and submit it by emailing it to [email protected]. Your email subject should contain the following details: Age, Last Name, First Name.


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It is optional for participants to include a brief write-up of about 50 words explaining how the submitted artwork illustrates a space for their dreams.

Be sure to read the terms and conditions on the website here.


Video Inspiration for Space for Our Dreams Art Contest

The Urban Redevelopment Authority asked a few younger citizens to draw what they’d like to see in Singapore over the next 50 years. Watch the video below to check out their imaginative drawings.


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Carissa Soh
Carissa gets easily excited by many things but especially so by the arts, food and unicorns (which she firmly believes exist).