We are thrilled to announce our winners from the 4th Annual Recycled Sculpture Contest! Congrats to all the winners, step outside today and celebrate this beautiful Earth and all she does to protect and keep us. Thanks for making eARTh and creating joy!
–Most Inspirational:Ariel Jillian Amorin, a 1st grader at Pocasset Elementary (Tiverton) with “Ariel’s Very Hungry Caterpillar” –Most Life Like: Noah Chuck Rozea, a 2nd grader at Guiteras Elementary (Bristol) with “Robot” –Most Surreal:Avery Walsh, a 5th grader at Guiteras Elementary (Bristol) with “Garden in a Cup” –Most Playful:Adelynn Medeiros, a K student at Pocasset Elementary (Tiverton) with “Maraca” –Most Fun for Pets:Celina Medeiros, a 4th grader at Pocasset Elementary (Tiverton) with “Catty Toy” –Most Colorful:Rylan Ellary Kinnane, a 3rd grader at Howard Hathaway (Portsmouth) with her creation
This
contest is open to all K–8 students in CORE partner schools in Rhode Island: Tiverton (Pocasset, Ranger and Fort Barton
Elementary Schools and Tiverton Middle School); Portsmouth (Hathaway and
Melville Elementary); Little Compton (Wilbur & McMahon School) and Bristol (Guiteras
Elementary).
Prizes
will be awarded to the top winner in each of the following five categories:
Most Inspirational (which sculpture invites you to want to create another sculpture?)
Most Colorful (which sculpture uses the most colors?)
Most Playful (which sculpture is the most amusing or funny?)
Most Surreal (which sculpture is the most unreal, strange or dreamlike?)
Most Life-like (which sculpture is the most realistic?)
Contest Rules
1. Only 1 entry per student. (Please include name, grade, school and contact information with your submission.) 2. NO GLASS and no materials that previously contained a hazardous substance are permitted to be used in the sculpture, if you are unsure about something you may want to use please call CORE at (401)749-1203 or email us at CORE@thinkfeelcreate.org. 3. All other recycled materials can be used, recycled meaning materials that have been used at least once and would have otherwise ended up in your recycle bin or trash. 4. Sculptures should be designed and built by students. 5. The only non-recycled materials permitted are glue, tape, screws or nails 6. Sculptures should not be so heavy or so large that it can’t be easily moved by 1 person.
(Tiverton, Portsmouth, Little Compton and Bristol)
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Notice:
In compliance with and to honor all state and district guidelines, all CORE After School Arts Enrichment Classes are currently on hold. The health and well being of all the students we serve is our top priority. We will be back soon.
We are so excited about our new classes for the fall!
Class descriptions and information have been added to each school’s page under the School Districts tab.
The CORE Organization Recycled Sculpture Contest celebration is this Saturday, April 21, 2019 at the Tiverton Public Library from 10:15am until 11:30am. The winners of the contest will be announced, Rhode Island Resource Recovery and MaxMan will be there to present ways to recycle and there will also be an eco-art project for children to participate in, along with refreshments and prizes for contest winners and other children who attend the contest & Earth Day celebration. Even if you haven’t entered a sculpture you are still welcome to attend!
This contest was made possible by a generous grant from