Call for Artists

Images on the carousel above are from last year's Art in eARTh Day Show where $500 in Prize Money was awarded.

Patrick Richards'  "S.E.A. Pollution" to be presented at the NSARC Museum on Art in eARTh Day

Juried Art Show to reflect Sustainability


The show will emphasize the sustainable in the world from materials to mediums and subject matter.  We are encouraging the use of recycled materials in your pieces.  We want everyone to "upcycle" if they can.

Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Honorable Mention. Last year a total of $500 was awarded.

We are looking for works that inspire or engage citizens to become more aware of sustainability on all levels as a voluntary means of enjoying the earth without exploitation of its resources or inhabitants.

Any medium: drawings, paintings, sculpture, or other forms of creating the narrative of sustainability and living at peace with nature’s way.

Last Year's Show

Last year's show was juried by Professional Artist and former Sam Houston State Art student Bill Haveron pictured in the center next to Patrick Richards.

You do not need a submission form just bring it in!!!!

You do not need a submission form just bring it in!!!!

Deadline is Thursday, April 20th by 5:00 pm to bring your pieces in to NSARC or University Art Gallery, Dana Hoyt Art Complex SHSU

You do not need a submission form just bring it in!!!!


Deadline is Thursday, April 20th.  Please just give us your best piece to consider!

Click here to submit your art by Google Forms (you still have to physically submit your piece)

Below is a slides presentation showing examples of a lesson done on Endangered Species at Klein High School and supervised by Artist and Teacher Bernice Peacock who received her MFA in Art from Sam Houston State University.  Scroll down for more.

Endangered Animal Project.pptx