Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition Entry Form is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition?
A: The Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition is an art competition in Oregon that involves creating artwork for the state's waterfowl stamp.
Q: How can I enter the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition?
A: To enter the competition, you need to complete and submit the entry form, along with your artwork, to the specified address.
Q: Who can participate in the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition?
A: The competition is open to all artists who are residents of Oregon or have obtained a valid Oregon hunting license.
Q: What is the purpose of the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition?
A: The purpose of the competition is to select artwork for the annual waterfowl stamp, which is used to raise funds for waterfowl conservation projects in Oregon.
Q: What are the guidelines for the artwork in the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition?
A: The artwork must adhere to certain guidelines, including specific dimensions and subject matter related to waterfowl.
Q: Is there a fee to enter the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition?
A: Yes, there is a $25 fee for each artwork entry.
Q: When is the deadline for submitting entries to the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition?
A: The deadline for submitting entries is usually specified on the entry form, so make sure to check the form for the exact date.
Q: How is the winner of the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition determined?
A: The winner is determined through a judging process, with a panel of experts selecting the winning artwork based on various criteria.
Q: What happens to the winning artwork in the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition?
A: The winning artwork is used for the annual waterfowl stamp and may be reproduced on other promotional materials.
Q: Are there any prizes for the winner of the Waterfowl Stamp Art Competition?
A: Yes, the winner receives prizes, which may include cash awards, merchandise, or recognition in publications.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.