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JUNIOR CLASS CULTURAL ARTS RULES AND CLASSIFICATIONS

 

Department 18

CULTURAL ARTS

RULES:

1.     All State of WI and Jefferson County Fair rules apply. Both sets of rules are located in the front of this book. In addition the following rules will also be enforced.

2.     Open to members enrolled in (Celebrate Art or Art in Your Future- 4-H programs) or members of other youth groups doing similar work.

3.     Exhibitors may enter any class and lot numbers appropriate for age.

4.     All projects in art and craft exhibits must be made by exhibitor within the current project year.

5.     Exhibits may be assembled from pre-cut materials or kits UNLESS IT IS SPECIFIED, NO KITS.

6.     Exhibits will be pre-fair judged.

7.     Entry tags are to be attached to exhibits PRIOR to judging of the items.  Framed artwork tags should hang on the FRONT LEFT.

8.     Scrapbook photos and pages taken/made in the past year (since last fair).

9.     Any entry that does not fit in any class below may be considered Educational-In Depth, Department 31.

Premiums: Classes A-Q (Face to Face) $2.50-2.25-2.00-1.75

Premiums: Classes R-W (Face to Face) $3.00-2.75-2.50-2.25

 

Class A - Leathercraft

RULES:

 1. All exhibits must be of genuine leather.

 2. Entries to consist of one article unless designated otherwise.

 3. Members may use kits (precut, but not pre-stamped) on all lot numbers, unless    stated NO KITS.

 

Lot #      

1.     Any article without lacing or stitching (ex: bookmark, single key case, set of 4 coasters or similar article).

2.     Any article with lacing or stitching (ex: pen & pencil case, coin purse, axe sheath, comb case, scissors case, luggage tag).

3.     Any belt, collar or similar article with buckle

4.     Any article with stained or colored leather

5.     Any article not made from a kit

Class B - Stencil Painting

RULES:

 1. Stencils are to be shown with the article

 2. Each article exhibited must feature a different design

 3. Article may be functional or decorative

 4. If article is too large to bring (wall stenciling, large furniture) a sample of the       stencil (on like material) and pictures of the article or project should be brought to the fair with the stencil.

 5. All articles must be hand stenciled using brush or sponge technique.

Lot #

1.     Any article of clothing using purchased stencil

2.     Any article of fabric (not to be worn) using purchased stencil

3.     Any article of wood using a purchased stencil

4.     Any article using a hand cut stencil

5.     Any other article not listed above

Class C - Macramé

Lot #

1.     Plant hanger. Display with appropriate container, may be empty. “S” hook required.

2.     Functional small accessory for use in the home (pot holder mat, etc.)

3.     Decorative accessory item for use in home

4.     Any personal accessory item (belt, jewelry, purse, etc.)

5.     Any other item-may not be item that will fit into any of the above listed items (table, lamp, etc.)

Class D – Ceramics

RULES:

1. All articles must be original work of exhibitor.

Lot #

1.     Any item, bisque stain, l firing (could be antique)

2.     Any item, greenware, underglaze, 2 firings

3.     Any item, greenware, glazed, 2 firings

4.     Any item, greenware, combination of stain (50%) and glaze (50%)

5.     Any other item using techniques not described above

Class E - Creative Stitchery

RULES:

 1. Items may be from a kit or pattern book

Lot #

1.     Embroidery work (using embroidery thread on pre-printed fabric)

2.     Crewel (embroidery with yarn)

3.     Counted cross stitch-small item (5x7 of smaller)

4.     Counted cross stitch-large item (larger than 5x7)

5.     Any item made from plastic canvas

6.     Needlepoint, Bargello, Half Cross, etc.

7.     Any other method of creative stitchery not listed above. Include 3x5 card explaining article and process.

Class F - Clay/Pottery

Lot #

1.     Hand built pottery using pinch, coil or slab method

2.     Jewelry

3.     Decorated clay tiles

4.     An article using a combination of techniques

5.     A free form sculpture

6.     A thrown piece (i.e. done on a potters wheel)

7.     Handmade dough or Clay Art

Class G - Fabric

Lot #      

1.     A tye-dyed item

2.     A block print item on fabric

3.     A fabric item with original design, paint or liquid embroidery

4.     Silk screen on fabric

5.     A batik item

6.     Any other item not listed above

Class H - Fiber

Lot #      

1.     A hand-woven item using fabric or yarn (ex. basket, etc.)

2.     Basketry - any technique using reed or wood

3.     Latch hooked item

4.     Rugs - any technique reha rugs, braided rug, etc.

5.     Any item made from natural grains/grasses (ex: wheat weaving, etc.)

Class J - Metal

Lot #      

1.     A jewelry item made of wire or metal

2.     Any sculpture item made of wire or metal

3.     Any tin or copper punched article

4.     Any metal enameled article

5.     Any other item

Class K - Mosaic

Lot #

1.     Seed Mosaic

2.     Tile Mosaic

3.     Paper Mosaic

4.     Mosaic article using other materials not listed above

Class L - Paper

Lot #

1.     An item with quilling

2.     An item of paper weaving

3.     A paper mache item

4.     A paper sculpture (origami)

5.     An item using paper (2 dimensional) collage

6.     An item using paper (3 dimensional) masks, bowls, etc.

7.     An exhibit or hand made paper

8.     Any exhibit of scherenschnitte (paper cutting)

9.     Memory Scrapbook

10.  Any other paper project

Class M - Printmaking

Lot #      

1.     An article using rubber stamp erasers

2.     An article using found objects

3.     An article using a linoleum or Styrofoam block

4.     An article using a woodcut

5.     An article using calligraphy as a form of lettering or graphic display

6.     A silk screen article (not on fabric)

7.     Any other item using printmaking techniques

Class N - Miscellaneous Arts/Crafts

Lot #      

1.     Any jewelry made from friendly plastic or clay

2.     Any garment decorated with, appliquéd, pieced, painted, or liquid embroidery

3.     Any article not for wear decorated with appliquéd, pieced, painted or liquid embroidery

4.     Item made from recycled materials

5.     Candles – molded, dipped, or base wax.  Be sure to specify how it was made on 3x5 card

6.     Windsock, flag or banner for outside display

7.     Wind Chimes

8.     Wood whittling or carving

9.     Wood Burning

10.  Rosemaling or hex signs

11.  Any decoration using miniatures

12.  Any article of glass etching

13.  Any article made with stained glass

14.  Any article made with plaster. (specify original or store bought)

15.  Hair accessories or jewelry, any method not listed above

16.  Any article made with sheet wax

17.  Decorated Egg

18.  Any other craft not listed

Class P - Drawing & Painting

RULES:

1.     All entries must be framed or matted with a mat board or pre-cut mats are available. Construction paper and poster board are not acceptable.

2.     Entries must be prepared for hanging or they will be dropped one placing.  String & tape are not acceptable.  Using pop tabs with hot glue also not acceptable.  If at all possible, mount pictures on a foam board, with a mat, and on the back please attach a push in picture hanger.

3.     Pictures that are 'wet and tacky' will not be accepted.

4.     Fasten entry tag on upper right hand corner on the back of the picture so that it can be flipped to the front to be exposed on the upper left corner to save damage to the front of the picture.

5.     Sketchbook entries are to be done in a variety of mediums. Suggestions could be (but not limited to): pencil, pen and ink or fine point markers. Intermediate and older members are encouraged to use multiple mediums when drawing sketches.

6.     Sketches are to be as follows: grade 3-5 (6-10 sketches); grade 6-8 (20 sketches); grade 9 & up (30 sketches)

7.     Sketchbooks should not be limited to a full-scale drawing, but a practice book to improve an idea or technique. The sketchbook should be part of a thought process to complete a central idea. Don't limit your ideas or subject.

Lot #      

1.     Crayon drawing

2.     Pencil drawing - Any others not listed above

3.     Colored Pencil

4.     Chalk or pastel drawing

5.     Felt tip marker drawing

6.     Craypa drawing

7.     Drawing using two or three mediums

8.     Sketch book (see rules above for further instruc­tion

9.     Scratchboard

10.  Charcoal

11.  Pen & Ink - not ball point pens

12.  Tempera painting or drawing

13.  Watercolor painting - using watercolor, pencil and/or brush

14.  Acrylic painting

15.  Airbrush painting

16.  Oil painting

CLASS Q – Creative Writing

Rules:

1.     Open to members enrolled in CREATIVE WRITING

2.     *Items are included in the Project Literature (Creative Wordworking or Crazy About Books)

LOT #

1.     * A “commonplace book”

2.     * Original poetry item: “found” poem; nature poem, cinquaine, telephone or vertical poem

3.     A poster of display about proper e-mail etiquette

4.     * A poster or display of what to include in a journal or diary (do NOT include the journal or diary)

5.     * A handmade “few kind words” book

6.     Any other piece of original creative writing (poem, short story, essay or play)

7.     * Handwritten “imaginary letter”

The following projects must include a 3x5 card with information on all books read for that entry: (1) Authors, (2) Title of book(s), and (3) Brief description about the book(s).

8.     * A display describing a community service project where you shared your love for books

9.     * Book Review

10.  * Create a book cover illustration

11.  * Amazing Words poster

12.  * Reading scrapbook or collage

13.  * Top 10 Poster

CLASS R - W

MUSIC & DRAMA

Rules:

1.     Judging is Face to Face.  All exhibitors are required to perform/present their exhibits for judging during Fair.

2.     Exhibitors may perform pieces of their choice that has not previously been performed at county fair.  State Qualifiers for Solo/Ensemble MAY NOT perform their qualifying piece for judging.

3.     All performers MUST provide a performance copy for the Judge.  Photocopy and editing are acceptable.  Example:  vocal solo-words and score; Reading-Actual reading; Dance-score with steps outlined, etc.  Contact superintendent if you have questions.

4.     Time limit for 1-4 member performances:  Grades 3-5: no less than 1 minute or more than 4 minutes; Grades 6 and up:  no less than 2 minutes or more than 5 minutes; Grades 6 and up:  no less than 2 minutes or more than 5 minutes. 

5.     Time limit for group of 5 or more performances:  No less than 3 minutes or more than 10 minutes.

6.     Lip-syncing in NOT allowed.

7.     Accompaniment may be live or on tape/CD.  Background vocals only are allowed.

8.     A Photo of Exhibitor is to be submitted to Superintendents or Fair office by Monday of Fair week for display of awards.  Picture may be picked up after 7:00 p.m. on Sunday of Fair. 

9.     Entry tags will NOT be sent to exhibitors prior to fair.  You will receive a letter with additional performance info prior to fair.  Entry tags will be placed on pictures. 

10.  Failure to follow the above rules will result in the entry lowered one placing. 

Class R – Music Performance - Includes vocal, musical theatre, piano, and instrumental solos, duets, trios and quartets.

Lot #

1.     First Entry

2.     Second Entry

3.     Third Entry

4.     Fourth Entry

 

CLASS S – Dance Performance – Includes any type of solo dance or a group of 2–4 members.

Lot #

1.     First Entry

2.     Second Entry

3.     Third Entry

 

CLASS T – Drama Performance – Includes any type of drama, skit, monologues, master of ceremony introduction, puppetry, pantomime, or readings individual; or groups