UW Recycling is excited to host another Trash Art Contest for 2022!
The categories this year include literature, 2D and 3D art. Participants must create an art piece from items normally thought of as trash or a literary piece about waste. Art pieces should express feelings or ideas about waste, or a sustainability topic that relates to waste. This contest is open to all UW students, faculty and staff.
The 2021 contest received over 35 submissions. Check out the Flickr album to view all of the art submissions.
Submissions are due March 11, 2022 at 4 p.m. PST. Winners for each category will receive $100 or $50 gift cards.
Full contest details
How to submit
Participants must fill out the submission form by Friday March 11, 2022 at 4 p.m. PST. Submission must include: artist name, medium, piece name, and a brief description of the art piece.
Contest rules
Submissions that do not meet these requirements will not be considered.
- Artist must be a current UW student, faculty or staff member.
- The art piece may not be a piece previously submitted to the contest.
- The piece can be an individual or group project. Each participant may only submit one project, whether it is a group project or individual submission.
- The art piece may be submitted under one of the following categories:
- Literature (essay, poetry, drama, story or other written work)
- 2D (painting, photography, collage or other pieces that may be hung from a wall)
- 3D (sculpture, model or other pieces that stand upright)
- 2D and 3D art pieces must be composed of recycled, salvaged or collected litter materials, or express sentiments on the subject matter.
- All projects should be safe to handle (no hazards, etc.) along with being socially and culturally appropriate.
Prizes
Winners for each category will receive a gift card of their choosing to one of the following locations. 1st place winners will receive a $100 e-gift card and 2nd place will receive a $50 dollar e-gift card.
- Seattle ReCreative (Seattle)
- Scoop Marketplace (Kirkland)
- PUBLIC (West Seattle)
- EcoCollective (Seattle)
Winners will also have their art pieces, artist bios and piece descriptions highlighted on UW Sustainability's In our Nature blog.
Judging criteria
Winning submissions will be scored based on the following criteria for each category:
- Originality/creativity
- Interpretation and clarity of waste/sustainability theme
- Material usage
- Relevance to personal and/or the UW campus waste
Watch UW Recycling's social media for updates
The contest is part of Campus Race to Zero Waste. Follow @UWRecycling on Instagram to get updates on this year's activities and win prizes!