Artwork submissions

The theme for the 2027 Calendar for Cultural Diversity is:

Our community, many stories

Submissions for student artwork are open and will close in Week 8, Term 3 2026.

Student’s artwork needs to be submitted via the 2027 Calendar for cultural diversity artwork submissions for the chance to be featured in the 2027 Calendar for cultural diversity.

Creating artwork

Resources for teachers to support students in creating artworks for submission to the 2027 Calendar for Cultural Diversity are available for download. 

The teacher developed resources to explore the 2027 calendar theme, Our community, many stories, and the Lunar New Year animal. The resources link to the NSW syllabus and include activities to guide students in planning and developing their artworks. 

Submissions for student artwork for the 2027 Calendar for Cultural Diversity are now open.

Schools may submit up to 4 entries.

Photographs should be submitted although the original artwork will need to be available for shortlisted schools.

File name of artwork should include name of school and title of artwork.

The following information should be gathered before submitting each artwork:

  • name of artist/s
  • year/s
  • title of artwork
  • name of school
  • traditional country on which school is located
  • name and email of teacher contact
  • description relating to the work on the relevant annual theme (approximately 25 – 50 words)
  • completed authority to publish form. For whole class or whole school artworks, a member of the school executive can complete the form on behalf of the school.

Artwork should:

  • reflect the theme
  • link to curriculum area
  • be the work of a single student or a group of students.

Possible techniques, forms and styles may include (and are not limited to):

  • drawing, cartooning or sketching – using pencils, inks, felt pens, charcoal, pastels or crayons
  • photography and digital media – using apps, computer software, digital or other cameras for photography
  • mixed media – collage, photo montage
  • 3D – sculpture, textiles, fibre, installations using found or other objects and materials
  • painting – watercolour, oil, acrylic or gouache paints, sgraffito
  • printmaking – etching, monoprinting, linocuts, collagraph, or bas relief.

Students should consider their use of artmaking practices and qualities such as:

  • line, shape and form
  • proportion, space and perspective
  • colour – light and dark and shading
  • texture
  • repetition and patterns
  • points of interest and emphasis
  • signs and symbols and so on.

The previous calendar year’s resources remain available for the theme: Towards Peace.

To create student artwork for consideration for the 2027 calendar, please use the resources above based on the 2027 theme.

For more information, please contact culturaldiversitycalendar@det.nsw.edu.au

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