Woodland, CA — Yolo County Library Foundation and YoloArts are proud to announce the launch of Libraries Are Where We Do Community Best, a first-ever art contest inviting young artists ages 14–20 to explore and visually express the role libraries play in building community in Yolo County.
The contest encourages emerging and established artists to reflect on libraries as spaces of connection, shared resources, and cultural exchange. Submissions may include 2D, 3D or digital artwork, provided the final piece can be photographed and reproduced in an 8.5 x 11 format.
Selected artwork will feature the campaign theme, “libraries are where we do community best,” alongside a QR code directing viewers to donate to funding Yolo County Library programming for Yolo County’s most under-resourced service areas.
Submissions will be evaluated by a panel of artists, educators, and library professionals using criteria that include thematic relevance, creativity, visual impact, craftsmanship, and print readiness.
Full guidelines and submission details are available at
https://tinyurl.com/yololibraryartcontest.