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Texas Mental Health Arts Contest | Texas Institute for Excellence in Mental Health Texas Mental Health Arts Contest Shatter Mental Health Stigma Through Art The Texas Mental Health Creative Arts Contest illuminates the often-overlooked topic of mental health and why it matters.
Our yearly themes encourage open conversations about emotions, stress, and well-being, highlight how common mental health challenges can be, and remind Texans that it’s always okay to seek support. What Does Mental Health Mean to You? Create an original piece using physical media like drawing, painting, sculpture, or mixed-media materials.
Share an original photograph that captures your perspective on mental health, wellness, or lived experience. Submit an original written piece, such as a poem, short story that expresses your thoughts or experiences related to mental health. Submit artwork made using digital tools or software, including illustration, graphic design, animation, or other digital techniques.
Must be an original artwork that combines drawing, pictures (and words if you wish) to express the contest theme. Materials used may include pencil, ink, charcoal, crayon, markers, pastel, paint, and collage. Artwork cannot depict nudity, blood, suicide, or violence.
Submissions created using generative AI tools will not be accepted. We will review all digital art entries to ensure compliance with contest guidelines. Please include a short description of your artwork and how it ties into the contest theme.
Must be an original story, essay or poem based on the contest theme and no longer than 300 words. Must be typed or, if handwritten, must be legible. Ask an adult to review spelling and grammar for errors prior to submission.
Artwork cannot depict nudity, blood, suicide, sex, or violence. Submissions created using generative AI tools will not be accepted. We will review all digital art entries to ensure compliance with contest guidelines.
Please include a short description of your artwork and how it ties into the contest theme. Must be an original photo based on the contest theme . Please submit your photo in a high-resolution format.
Artwork cannot depict nudity, blood, suicide, or violence. Submissions created using generative AI tools will not be accepted. We will review all digital art entries to ensure compliance with contest guidelines.
Photos of identifiable people under the age of 18 are not allowed. Please include a short description of your artwork and how it ties into the contest theme. Digital art must be an original creation that expresses the contest theme.
This can include digital illustrations, graphic design, photo manipulation, or 3D art. Digital art submissions should be in a common format such as JPEG, PNG, or PDF, with a resolution of at least 300 DPI. Ensure your artwork is of high resolution.
If your piece involves multiple layers or detailed elements, make sure these are clear and not pixelated. Artwork cannot depict nudity, blood, suicide, or violence. Submissions created using generative AI tools will not be accepted.
We will review all digital art entries to ensure compliance with contest guidelines. Please include a short description of your artwork and how it ties into the contest theme. If you have any questions or need help entering, please contact us.
Artists under 18 years old require parent or guardian consent to enter. If you are a group leader, teacher, or other adult submitting on behalf of an artist under 18 and are not a parent or guardian, follow the instructions for Group Entries. Scanning your physical artwork (a painting, drawing, etc.) will give us the best image quality.
If you don’t have access to a scanner, it’s okay to take a picture of it (just make sure the room is well lit and the photo is not blurry). For individual entries, use our official online entry form below. Each entry must be submitted with our official entry form.
Download: English [PDF] | Spanish [PDF] Note: If an artist under 18 would like his or her entry displayed or published for state use, a parent or guardian must sign the consent form to allow use of the participant’s work. Combine each artist’s entry form and artwork into a single PDF file. For example, John Smith’s entry form and artwork are in one file.
Label file names with the name of the artist to make them identifiable. For example, John Smith’s artwork file is named “John-Smith-art. pdf” and his entry form “John-Smith-entry-form.
pdf”. You can submit art from January 15th, 2026, to March 31st, 2026.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Texas participants in four age categories: Elementary (Pre-K through 5th grade), Middle School (6th-8th grade), High School (9th-12th grade), and Adult (18+); participants under 18 require parental consent. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The current target date is March 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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