2025 Belonging and Diversity Art Contest
"Thou Art Mine." - Isaiah 43:1
Submissions accepted in 990 KMBL from March 17, 2025 through April 11, 2025.
The Belonging and Diversity Committee in the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences is sponsoring its fifth annual art contest to help fulfill its mission to nurture a Zion community based on unity, respect, and charity toward all at BYU.
We hope you will internalize this year's theme of "Thou Art Mine" as you reflect on what it means to you and express those ideas through all forms of art. We look forward to gathering diverse perspectives on the theme.
>>VIEW A GALLERY OF 2024 ART CONTEST SUBMISSIONS
Contest submissions will be accepted from March 17, 2025–April 11, 2025. Contest rules and submission guidelines are as follows:
- The artist must be a student in the BYU College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences — whether major, minor, or graduate student.
- The artwork must be original and signed by the submitter.
- Submissions can be any form of art.
- The art must be display-ready (e.g., frame or mounted).
- The entry may be any medium but must not be larger than 2’ x 3’.
- All submissions will become the property of the BYU College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences and may be displayed in College buildings.
- All art should be delivered to 990 KMBL during the submission period and by March 17 through April 11, 2025 at 5 p.m. and must be accompanied by a completed submission form.
- Only one entry per student.
Entries will be judged by a panel of Belonging and Diversity committee members and staff representatives based on aesthetic merit and how well the piece reflects the theme. Awards will be dispersed as follows:
First Place: $1000
Second Place: $600
Third Place: $400
All students in the College are encouraged to participate in this wonderful opportunity to reflect on the idea of fostering a Zion community at BYU. Submitted works will be displayed in the College to demonstrate our commitment to upholding principles of belonging and diversity.
Please contact Niwako Yamawaki (niwako_yamawaki@byu.edu