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Kids and Youth Art Competition 2025 Life in an AI-Era
Welcome to the “Life in an AI Era” 2025 Singapore Kids and Teens Art Competition, proudly organized by Visual Arts Centre! This exciting art competition invites young artists aged 8 to 16 to express their creativity and imagination through art. With two age categories—the Kids Group (8–12 years) and the Teens Group (13–16 years)—this is a wonderful opportunity for budding artists to showcase their talents, explore a futuristic theme, and compete for attractive prizes, including cash prizes, free art classes and certificates of award for the top three winners and finalists in each age group.
In a world where artificial intelligence is rapidly shaping how we live, learn, work, and communicate, our theme "Life in an AI Era" invites participants to explore the possibilities of this new technological age. What will our cities look like? How will we interact with AI in our daily lives? Can AI help us protect the environment or enhance creativity? Through this theme, we hope to spark curiosity and critical thinking about the role of technology in our future, while encouraging young minds to interpret the theme through their unique artistic lenses.
Let your imagination take flight and show us your vision of the future. We can’t wait to see what you’ll create! Please scroll down below on more information and register for the art competition!
Junior group: 8-12 years old
Youth group: 13-16 years old
Competition results announcement date: 12pm on 10 November 2025 (Results will be announced on our website visualartscentre.sg)
(6) Registration and participation instructions:
Participants are required to fill in and submit the registration form (click here) between 1 April – 30 September 2025, and pay the registration fee ($28) online or offline.
Participants must enter the Youth Category based on their age at the time of submission. 8-12 years old, Group B Youth Category: 13-16 years old. Singapore citizens, permanent residents and student visa holders are eligible to register. Participants must reside in Singapore during the competition.
When submitting their work, participants must submit their work and indicate on the back of the work:
1. Title of the work
2. Name of the artist
3. Contact information of the author’s parents
4. 50-word description of the work
Works must be submitted between 12pm on 30 July 2025 and 12pm on 30 October 2025. Late submissions will not be accepted.
The judges of this competition consist of Senior artists and professional judges from the Visual Arts Centre. They will score the works based on multiple aspects such as creativity, skill level, and thematic expression.
Artworks submitted for “Life in an AI-Era” must be according to the theme. Participants are recommended to use their imagination to create works. Children and Youths are required to complete their work independently and create original works. The works created need to echo the theme of the competition. Works that are off-topic will not be included in the selection.
The judges will score the works from three aspects:
The sum of the three scores is the total score of the evaluation.
All works will be evaluated based on creativity, artistic expression, technical skills, theme relevance and other standards.
The Top 10 artworks in each group category will receive the shortlisted awards and have priority in exhibition opportunities.
During the selection process, if the judges believe that some works have extremely high artistic value, they will be given special recommendation awards.
Kids and Youth Art Competition 2025 Life in an AI-Era
All contestants will receive an electronic certificate, the six winning contestants will receive a physical certificate and prize money, and the 40 winning contestants will receive a physical certificate and prize money.
Junior category (8-12 years old):
First prize (one person): $300 prize, prize: 4 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $240)
Second prize (one person): $200 prize, prize: 3 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $180)
Third prize (one person): $100 prize, prize: 3 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $180)
Excellent Work Award: 30 people, prize: 3 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $180)
Youth Category (13-16 years old):
First Prize (one person): Prize of $300, Prize: 4 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $240)
Second Prize (one person): Prize of $200, Prize: 3 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $180)
Third Prize (one person): Prize of $100, Prize: 3 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $180)
Excellent Work Award: 30 persons, Prize: 3 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $180)
Post-competition exhibition schedule:
Exhibition location: Singapore Visual Arts Centre Exhibition Gallery
The exhibition will showcase the winning contestants’ works and the remaining 66 finalists’ works. All exhibition works will be sold at a price, and all proceeds will be donated to charities in Singapore.
Post-competition exhibition schedule:
Exhibition location: Singapore Visual Arts Centre – Exhibition Gallery
The exhibition will showcase the winning contestants’ works and the remaining fifty finalists’ works. All exhibition works will be sold at a price, and all proceeds will be donated to charities in Singapore.
Kids and Youth Art Competition 2025 Life in an AI-Era
Please fill in the contestant’s name as your reference number before transferring. (click here to register)
Kids and Youth Art Competition 2025 Life in an AI-Era
The competition is open to Kids & Teenagers around the ages of 10-16. Singapore citizens, permanent residents and student visa holders are welcome to register. Participants must reside in Singapore during the competition. Participants must participate in Group A – Kids (8-12 years old) or Group B – Teenagers (13-16 years old) according to their age at the time of submission. |
The competition judges will evaluate the entries from three aspects: concept of the theme (60%), painting skills (30%) and presentation (10%). The entries will be ranked according to the scores of these three aspects.
The theme of this competition is “Life in an AI-Era”. We hope to see contestants show the creative collision and interaction between humans and artificial intelligence through their works. Whether it is imagining the future of AI or exploring the infinite possibilities of combining technology and art.
Contestants need to complete an original work that meets the above theme alone. This work cannot borrow from or plagiarize any painting or completely copy the picture.
The registration period is from April 1st, 2025 to September 30, 2025. Participants who register after September 30, 2025 will not be considered.
Participants are required to fill in the registration information and pay the registration fee ($28). You will receive a registration confirmation email within one week after successful registration.
The deadline for submission is September 30, 2025. Works submitted after September 30, 2025 will not be considered.
When submitting your work offline, participants need to submit your work and indicate the following on the back of the work:
1. Title of the work
2. Name of the author
3. Contact information of the author’s parents or author
4. 50-word description of the work
You will receive an email indicating that your submission has been successful after submission.
A3 Size(297mm X 420mm)
Both horizontal and vertical banners are acceptable.
Participants can use any medium, including pencil, carbon stick, carbon lead, marker, acrylic, oil paint, watercolor, ink, etc. or a combination of media.
Participants can use sketch paper, watercolor paper, rice paper, canvas, etc. to complete their works.
The following will be selected for the Junior Group (Group A) and the Youth Group (Group B):
First Prize (one person): $300 prize, prize: 4 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $240)
Second Prize (one person): $200 prize, prize: 3 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $180)
Third Prize (one person): $100 prize, prize: 3 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $180)
Excellent Work Award: 20 people, prize: 4 art classes at the Singapore Visual Arts Centre (valued at $240)
The entries must be created specifically for this competition. The paintings should be created between 28/03/2025 and 30/10/2025.
According to the theme of this competition, participants can use their imagination to create. Participants are required to complete the works independently and they must be original works. The works created need to echo the theme of the competition. Works that are off-topic or off-topic will not be included in the selection range.
Participants must ensure that the state of their works can be exhibited and presented, because the winning works of the first, second, third and shortlisted Shining Works Awards will be exhibited at the competition exhibition award ceremony for the public to appreciate.
The entries must be created specifically for this competition. The paintings should be created between 28/03/2025 and 30/10/2025.
According to the theme of this competition, participants can use their imagination to create. Participants are required to complete the works independently and they must be original works. The works created need to echo the theme of the competition. Works that are off-topic or off-topic will not be included in the selection range.
Participants must ensure that the state of their works can be exhibited and presented, because the winning works of the first, second, third and shortlisted Shining Works Awards will be exhibited at the competition exhibition award ceremony for the public to appreciate.
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