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KBK Artworks Scholarship

Funded by
$1,000
1 winner$1,000
Awarded
Application Deadline
Jul 1, 2022
Winners Announced
Jul 31, 2022
Education Level
Any
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student
Field of Interest:
Art
Background:
Non-profit or volunteering experience

Art is an essential part of the world, bringing happiness and fulfillment to those who create it and those who appreciate it. 

Art can also make a real impact on communities. Whether art adds to a city’s cultural identity, displays an important message about a problem or social issue, or simply adds color and beauty to the area, it can bring about positive change in the lives of community members.

This scholarship aims to support students who are interested in pursuing art and using their art to make a difference in the world.  

Any high school senior, undergraduate, or graduate student who is pursuing art, has a creative art portfolio, and has non-profit or volunteering experience may apply for this scholarship. 

To apply, submit your favorite art piece you’ve created and tell us how you are helping your community through your art.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Need, Boldest Bold.org Profile
Published February 24, 2022
Essay Topic

Submit your favorite piece you've created and tell us how you are directly or indirectly helping your community through your art.

400–600 words

Winning Application

Fel McCoy
Claremont Graduate UniversityRancho Cucamonga, CA
My art is deeply personal and shows my struggles as well as my ways of overcoming them. Whether the issues regard my mental health or systems of oppression, I offer the viewer to consider ways in which we can alter reality. I do this by blending the real world with the fantastical. I often make reference to historical artworks, especially those surrounding mythos and religion. I also combine traditional and digital media and work both in the 2-Dimensional and the 3-Dimensional. Through an exploration of the merging of fantasy and reality, I encourage my audience to create the change they wish to see in our mundane world. With my art, I am indirectly helping my community by opening conversations around stigmatized topics. My goal is for my practice to become a catalyst for change in the lives of others. In addition to creating works of art that are personal to me and my journey, I seek to become an educator in the arts. It is not just about me and my art; my desire is to enable future artists to incite positive change for generations ahead. My success is meaningless to me if the people around me are being left behind. Due to my limited resources, I feel that I struggle to make a more direct impact in my community. However, I am passionate about plans to involve others in collaborative projects so that we can uplift each other. My goal with this is to support diversity and inclusion in contemporary arts. When I am able, I make time to volunteer with or donate to causes that are important to me and sometimes referenced in my art. Some of the issues I am driven towards include the LGBTQ community, the Latinx community, reproductive rights, mental health awareness, and environmental conservation. The art piece I have submitted is a self portrait. It is a digital illustration that conveys turbulent emotions beneath a melancholy surface. In this portrait I have made myself a shadowy figure beneath an ocean. The dull glow of my eyes betrays the pain and despair I have lived through battling depression. Yet, it also represents a light inside that cannot be extinguished and is waiting for the time to shine. With this piece, I want others struggling with their mental health to know that they are not alone and that they do not have to hide their struggles.

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Jul 1, 2022. Winners will be announced on Jul 31, 2022.