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Dallas launches Digital Art Challenge for all ages

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By Good Info News Wire

September 10, 2024

The City of Dallas has announced the launch of the Innovate and Create: Digital Art Challenge in collaboration with several local organizations. This initiative is set to kick off Digital Inclusion Week and aims to merge creativity with technology while promoting digital equity.

The challenge invites residents to submit digital artwork that reflects the theme, “Stronger Together: Mobilizing Toward Sustainability.” Here’s everything residents need to know.

About Innovate and Create: Digital Art Challenge

Dallas residents of all ages are encouraged to participate by submitting digital artwork that aligns with the theme. According to the Call for Artists, examples of topics related to the theme include:

  • Community and collaboration
  • Sustainable futures
  • Empowerment through technology
  • Digital bridges
  • Cultural sustainability
  • Eco-friendly innovation
  • Resilient communities
  • Youth and future generations

The deadline for submissions is Monday, September 30, 2024, by 8 p.m.

The Get Connected Dallas event, which serves as the voting location, will take place on October 5, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at For Oak Cliff. This event highlights the significance of digital equity and demonstrates the role of technology in fostering creativity. The winning piece will be selected by attendees and announced at the event. It will then be displayed on the 6th floor of the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library.

Community members are encouraged to participate and contribute to making Digital Inclusion Week (October 7-11, 2024) a memorable celebration of innovation and creativity. When your masterpiece is ready, you can submit it here!

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