Since 2008, Google has sponsored a contest for K-12 artists to depict their inspirations in Google Doodles. The 2018 winner of the K-3 Doodle illustrated dinosaurs:
The winners in each age category receive a $30K scholarship with a $50K donation to the winner's school for technology.
Look at some of the finalist inspirational Doodles. The finalist of the grade 10-12 category from Massachusetts wrote of the Doodle entitled "Take a Break": "What inspires me are the moments found late at night, at a desk cluttered with thoughts, the clarity + liminality that comes with the pursuit of creativity. It's the culmination of small, precious moments. A sort of peace." What do you think?
What inpsires you? Create a Doodle about your inspirations and drop it off at the Studzinski Circulation desk for a SJP version of the Google Doodle contest. The library will provide paper and pens/pencils for your art work. Come to Studzinski Library and create art. If you want to submit your Doodle and brief explanation of your inspiration for the contest, then drop them off with your name by October 1, 2018. We cannot offer a $30k award for the finalist, but a panel of judges will award prizes to the top three Doodles! Everyone in the community may participate--students, faculty, and staff.
Unfortunately, the official contest is closed for 2018, but doodling can release your inner child [Directions for the closed 2018 contest]
Google has sponsored this contest since 2008, so get doodling for the 2019 contest:
Doodle 4 Google is an annual contest open to students in grades K-12. Students are invited to create their own Google doodle for the chance to have it featured as an interactive experience on Google.com as well as some great scholarships and tech packages for schools.
Doodle at Studzinski.
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