What the Young Masters Awards Is All About — Proudly Sponsored by 370 Art Studios
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Learn what the Young Masters Awards offers students grades 1–12. Sponsored by 370 Art Studios, this national art contest celebrates creativity and inclusion.

The Young Masters Awards is a prestigious national art competition designed to celebrate creativity, originality, and talent across all ages and abilities. Open to students from grade 1 through grade 12, as well as students with differing abilities of any age, the competition is built on the belief that every young creator deserves a platform to shine.
This inspiring art contest provides students with opportunities that go far beyond a classroom experience. Participants can submit artwork across a wide range of categories — painting, sculpture, drawing, digital art, photography, animation, and mixed media — allowing every student’s unique style and voice to be recognized.
One of the most exciting elements of the Young Masters Awards is the chance for selected finalists to exhibit their artwork in a professional gallery in New York City, giving students real exposure and an unforgettable milestone to include in portfolios, resumes, and college applications. From national recognition to confidence-building experiences, this competition empowers young artists at every stage.
We are proud to share that 370 Art Studios is one of our official sponsors this year. As an organization dedicated to nurturing creativity and supporting young talent, 370 Art Studios’ sponsorship helps expand access, provide resources, and strengthen the impact of the competition. Their commitment to the arts community aligns perfectly with the mission of the Young Masters Awards: to uplift the next generation of artists and promote inclusivity in visual arts.
With its combination of artistic opportunity, professional exhibition, and inclusive participation, the Young Masters Awards stands as one of the most meaningful and empowering art competitions for students and families nationwide.

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