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Oakland Public Library Announces Limited Edition Library Card Contest Celebrating African Americans and the Arts in Oakland

Oakland has a rich history of artistic innovation by African Americans that has shaped the culture, political landscape, and social justice movements in the city.  This contest celebrates these contributions in the arts highlighting literature, poetry, visual arts, music, theatre, and the performing arts.

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Special Library Card Contest celebrates the contributions of African Americans to the arts in Oakland.

Oakland Media Office

The Oakland Public Library is thrilled to announce the special limited-edition Library Card Contest, a creative initiative celebrating the contributions of African Americans to the arts in Oakland. Courtesy image created by Nikolitsa Paranomos for Oakland Public Library.

This contest will run from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15, with the winning designs featured on library cards available to patrons on Feb. 1, 2024, to celebrate Black History Month.

Oakland has a rich history of artistic innovation by African Americans that has shaped the culture, political landscape, and social justice movements in the city.  This contest celebrates these contributions to the arts, highlighting literature, poetry, visual arts, music, theatre, and the performing arts.

Additionally, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, a special category is dedicated to this groundbreaking art form.

“We are excited to provide a platform for artists of all ages to celebrate the cultural heritage and artistic contributions of African Americans in Oakland,” said Library Director Jamie Turbak.

“This contest allows OPL to showcase the incredible talent and creativity of Oaklanders of all ages; I hope people will collect all six cards,”  she said.

The contest is open to visual artists of all ages (children, teens, and adults). There will be six winners, two selected from each age group. Artists are encouraged to submit original, digital, or traditional artwork that represents their chosen category and reflects the theme.

A panel of judges, including representatives from the Oakland Public Library and local artists, will evaluate submissions based on creativity, relevance to the theme, and artistic skill.

The winners will be officially notified on Dec. 5, and their art will be featured in an exhibit installation during Black History Month 2024. Additionally, winners will receive special recognition and prizes.

For more information, official rules, and submission guidelines, please visit: www.oaklandlibrary.org/artcontest 

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