How to Enter
Step 1: Review the Rules & Eligibility
This is an international contest open to middle and high school students ages 11-18. Make sure you read all of the Contest rules, submission requirements, and other details before you get started.
REVIEW THE THEME & PROMPT
The Ocean Awareness Contest theme changes every year. Be sure to review the description of the 2025 theme, Connections to Nature: Looking Inside, Going Outside, before starting your piece. We are asking you to creatively express your unique connection to nature and how being outside makes you feel. Submissions are judged based on how well they address the annual theme. Your submission should respond to the prompt listed in Step 3 below.
DO RESEARCH & GET INSPIRED
We have many resources on our website to help you get started on your submission. Explore Bow Seat’s Resource Studio—a unique, curated space that includes inspirational artwork, journalistic media, primary literature, interactive quizzes, videos, and more—to learn more about this year’s sub-themes of Generational Knowledge, Concrete Jungle, Resilience, and Healthy Environments, Healthy Humans. There are also skills-based resources with educational information and tips on art-making, filmmaking, spoken word, storytelling, and more, as well as examples of environmental art to inspire your craft.
Resource StudioStep 3: Create
PROMPT
Think about your unique connection to nature and how being outside makes you feel. There are so many different ways that you can connect to nature, whether that’s exploring the history of the land you live on, volunteering in the fight against climate change, or taking a restorative walk in your local park. Go through the sub-themes (Generational Knowledge, Concrete Jungle, Resilience, and Healthy Environments, Healthy Humans) and explore the topics that resonate with you. Share your relationship with the natural world through art, writing, performance, film, or multimedia. What is your connection to nature?
Explore our Resource Studio for inspiration, and start creating!
CHOOSE A CATEGORY
Please review all submission requirements carefully. Students may submit one entry per category, meaning that you may enter up to seven pieces, one in each category. If you submit more than one entry in a category (for example, two poems), additional entries will not be counted or judged.
Explore the Submission Requirements below to learn more about the categories.
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Visual Art: Handcrafted submissions may include:
- Drawing & illustration
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Land art
- Mixed media & collage
- Printmaking
- Film photography
- Ceramics
- Fashion & jewelry
- View student work in this category >
- Digital art should be submitted to the Visual Art: Digital category.
- AI-Generated Art is not permitted in the Ocean Awareness Contest.
Visual Art: Handcrafted Submission Requirements:
- Accepted file types: JPG, PNG, GIF, or PDF.
- You may submit up to 3 images (different angles or details) of your submission.
- Make sure your files are high resolution, not crooked, and can easily be viewed.
Progress Photo (required): All Visual Art: Handcrafted submissions must include a progress photo or a photo of you standing with your completed work. These images will only be used to verify your artwork and not be considered in the judging process.
Reflection (required): All submissions must include a written reflection (artist’s statement) of 100-300 words. This will be a separate question on the submission form. Review reflection requirements >
Works Cited (if applicable): Include a bibliography (any style) crediting sources and citing any ideas, facts, quotes, or existing media used in your artwork that are not your own.
We encourage you to learn from and be inspired by other environmental artists and designers as you create your piece. If your submission is influenced by someone else’s work of art, you must give credit to the original source in the Works Cited section. If you refer to another’s artist’s work, we encourage you to reference original, copyright-free, or public domain images. You may not copy, trace, or recreate another artists’ work to claim as your own.
The use of AI-generators, like DALL-E, is considered plagiarism. Any participant who submits AI-generated art will be disqualified and their sponsor will be notified.
Visual Art: Digital submissions may include:
- Graphic design
- Digital illustration
- Coding art
- GIFs
- Digital photography
- Data visualization & infographics
- 3D modeling and printing
- View student work in this category >
- AI-Generated Art is not permitted in the Ocean Awareness Contest.
Visual Art: Digital Submission Requirements:
- Accepted file types: JPG, PNG, GIF, or PDF.
- You may submit up to 3 images (different angles or details) of your submission.
- Make sure your files are high resolution, not crooked, and can easily be viewed.
Progress Photo (required): All Visual Art: Digital submissions must include a screenshot of your submission in progress or in the program used to create it. These images will only be used to verify your artwork and not be considered in the judging process.
Reflection (required): All submissions must include a written reflection (artist’s statement) of at least 100 words. This will be a separate question on the submission form. Review reflection requirements >
Works Cited (if applicable): Include a bibliography (any style) crediting sources and citing any ideas, facts, quotes, or existing media used in your artwork that are not your own.
We encourage you to learn from and be inspired by other environmental artists and designers as you create your piece. If your submission is influenced by someone else’s work of art, you must give credit to the original source in the Works Cited section. If you refer to another’s artist’s work, we encourage you to reference original, copyright-free, or public domain images. You may not copy, trace, or recreate another artists’ work to claim as your own.
The use of AI-generators, like DALL-E, is considered plagiarism. Any participant who submits AI-generated art will be disqualified and their sponsor will be notified.
Submissions may include fiction (e.g., short stories) or creative nonfiction (e.g., personal narratives, blog posts, or journalistic writing). View student work in this category >
Creative Writing Submission Requirements:
- Document should be in 12-point type, Times New Roman font; double-spaced with 1-inch margins.
- Include the title of your work at the beginning of this document. Do not include identifying information such as student name and school.
- Accepted file types: Word documents (.doc or .docx) or PDF.
- Your submission must be written in English.
- Submission length:
- Junior Division: Up to 3 pages (approximately 750 words)
- Senior Division: Up to 5 pages (approximately 1,250 words)
Reflection (required): All submissions must include a written reflection (artist’s statement) of 100-300 words. This will be a separate question on the submission form. Review reflection requirements >
Works Cited (if applicable): Use in-text citations (parenthetical or footnotes, in any style) and include a bibliography (any style) for any ideas, facts, and quotes that are not your own. Works cited are not included in submission length.
The use of AI-generators, like ChatGPT, is considered plagiarism. Any participant who submits AI-generated writing will be disqualified and their sponsor will be notified.
Submissions may include (but are not limited to) narrative films, live action films, hand-drawn or computer-generated animation, documentaries, or experimental film. View student work in this category >
Film Submission Requirements:
- Films must be 2-4 minutes in length.
- Upload your film to Google Drive (preferred), YouTube, or Vimeo and provide the public URL on the submission form. Ensure that your video is not private.
- Include a title and credits in the film itself for any information, images, audio, or video clips that are not your own. Bow Seat encourages you to use original, copyright-free, or public domain images, footage, and music. YouTube will remove videos that violate copyright.
- Name your film as “2025 Ocean Awareness Contest – Film Title”
- Your submission must be in English or have English subtitles if narration is in a language other than English.
Reflection (required): All submissions must include a written reflection (artist’s statement) of 100-300 words. This will be a separate question on the submission form. Review reflection requirements >
Works Cited (if applicable): Include a bibliography (any style) crediting sources and citing any ideas, facts, quotes, or existing media used in your work that are not your own.
The use of AI-generators is considered plagiarism. Any participant who submits AI-generated work will be disqualified and their sponsor will be notified.
The Interactive & Multimedia category invites submissions that integrate creative communication and interactive or participatory elements, or which combine three or more of the other submission categories. Submissions may include, but are not limited to:
- Websites or apps
- Social media campaigns
- Games (video games or board games)
- Installations
- Podcasts
- TikToks
View student work in this category >
Note: Digital paintings and graphic design should be submitted in a Visual Art: Digital category. Ceramics should be submitted to Visual Art: Handcrafted. Animated films should be submitted in the Film category. Please contact us if you have questions about Interactive & Multimedia submissions.
Interactive & Multimedia Submission Requirements:
- Interactive & Multimedia submissions must include a short written description of your concept or description of use (for example: instructions of app use; gameplay summary; description of viewer interaction; or description of how the submission combines multiple categories or media forms). This will be a separate question on the submission form.
- You must provide up to 5 images, screenshots, or supporting text documents that illustrate your work. Accepted file types: JPG, PDF, PNG, GIF, or Word (.doc or .docx).
- You may also provide a link to browser-based works, as well as a video of gameplay or demonstrating projects in use (optional). If provided, videos must be shorter than 5 minutes and uploaded to Google Drive (preferred), YouTube, or Vimeo (ensure they are not private).
- Audio files in MP3 format may also be uploaded (optional). If you are creating a podcast, we recommend an episode length of 5-15 minutes, and you must provide a written script.
Reflection (required): All submissions must include a written reflection (artist’s statement) of 100-300 words. This will be a separate question on the submission form. Review reflection requirements >
Works Cited (if applicable): Include a bibliography (any style) crediting sources and citing any ideas, facts, quotes, or existing media used in your work that are not your own.
The use of AI-generators is considered plagiarism. Any participant who submits AI-generated work will be disqualified and their sponsor will be notified.
Submissions may be original compositions or song parodies in any musical genre, or dance performances in any style. View student work in this category >
Performing Arts Submission Requirements:
- Record a video of yourself performing the work. The video may include other images or video, but must contain footage of your performance* or composition process. (*Screen captures of digital instruments are acceptable for electronic or digital music.)
- Submissions should be 2-4 minutes in length.
- Upload your performance to Google Drive (preferred), YouTube, Vimeo, and provide the public URL on the submission form. Ensure that your video is not private.
- Name your video as “2025 Ocean Awareness Contest – Title”
- If your submission has lyrics, you must upload a Word (.doc or .docx) or PDF document of your song lyrics (in English). You may include lyrics as captions in the video (recommended). If your song is performed in a language other than English, you must provide an English translation of the lyrics.
- Include a title and credits in the video for any information, images, audio, or video clips that are not your own. Bow Seat encourages you to use original, copyright-free, or public domain images, footage, and music.
Reflection (required): All submissions must include a written reflection (artist’s statement) of 100-300 words. This will be a separate question on the submission form. Review reflection requirements >
Works Cited (if applicable): Include a bibliography (any style) crediting sources and citing any ideas, facts, or quotes used in your work that are not your own. If you create a song parody, you must clearly credit the original songwriter. Bow Seat encourages you to use original, copyright-free, or public domain images, footage, and music.
The use of AI-generators is considered plagiarism. Any participant who submits AI-generated work will be disqualified and their sponsor will be notified.
Submissions may be free or formal verse, or spoken word poetry. View student work in this category >
Poetry & Spoken Word Submission Requirements:
- Format your submission in 12-point type, Times New Roman font, single-spaced with 1-inch margins.
- Include the title of your poem at the top of the page. Do not include identifying information such as student name and school.
- Accepted file types: Word documents (.doc or .docx) or PDF.
- Your submission must be written in English.
- Submission length:
- Junior Division: no more than 1 page
- Senior Division: no more than 2 pages
- For Spoken Word, record a video of yourself performing – your video should not include other images, footage, or audio.
Reflection (required): All submissions must include a written reflection (artist’s statement) of at least 100 words. This will be a separate question on the submission form. Review reflection requirements >
Works Cited (if applicable): Include a bibliography (any style) crediting sources and citing any ideas, facts, or quotes used in your work that are not your own. Works cited are not included in submission length.
The use of AI-generators, like ChatGPT, is considered plagiarism. Any participant who submits AI-generated writing will be disqualified and their sponsor will be notified.
Spoken Word Video (optional): You may include a video of yourself performing your poem. You must upload your video to Google Drive (preferred), YouTube, Vimeo and provide the video URL in your online submission form. Please ensure that your video is not private. Do NOT submit a Word or PDF document with a link to the video. All spoken word submissions will be automatically considered for the Voice of the Sea Award.
Bow Seat is an organization that encourages students to dive into the creative process. We use art as a tool for research, discovery, and empowerment. Because of this, we want to ensure that we reward the students who embrace this process, learn from it, and channel their genuine commitment to protecting our blue planet. For this reason, AI-generated work is not permitted in the Ocean Awareness Contest.
Step 4: Write Your Reflection
A written reflection is required to accompany your submission, regardless of category. It is like the introduction to a book or an artist’s statement in a museum. The judges will not lower your score for a poorly written reflection, but writing a thoughtful and personal reflection will certainly help the judges understand you and your work better, and you will likely do better in the Ocean Awareness Contest!
Your reflection should describe 1) your creative process and 2) what you have learned through your exploration of the Ocean Awareness Contest theme. Use the following questions to guide your writing:
- What inspired your work and creative process?
- Why are you interested in the arts?
- What feelings did the process of creating (art, writing, film, music, dance, interactive/multimedia) raise for you?
- What is your message to viewers of your artwork?
- After doing research on the Contest theme, what have you learned?
Reflection Requirements:
- Length: Minimum of 100 words and maximum of 300 words
- Your reflection must be written in English.
Step 5: Submit
Students must create an account and submit their work through our online system. If you are submitting multiple works, you only need to create one account. Bow Seat cannot accept submissions via email or physical mail. Submission Deadline: June 9, 2025.
Submission Checklist:
- Your contact information
- Your submission (Visual Art: Handcrafted, Visual Art: Digital, Creative Writing, Film, Interactive & Multimedia, Performing Arts: Music & Dance, Poetry & Spoken Word)
- A title for your submission
- Your written reflection
- Works cited (if applicable): List of sources for any ideas, quotes, or facts used that are not your own
- Contact information for an adult sponsor (required for all participants)
- Parent/guardian consent (required if under 13 years old). Click here for more information about parent/guardian consent.
Once you make an account and start a submission, you will have the opportunity to save your work and continue at another time.
SubmitTeachers: You can submit on behalf of your class or multiple student participants. Review Information for Teachers & Adult Sponsors >
Step 6: Connect & Continue
SHARE YOUR WORK
Thank you for participating! You have contributed to the largest youth environmental arts collection in the world, and are part of Bow Seat’s global community of more than 38,000 young people and counting who are using their creative voices to speak up for our blue planet.
Share this opportunity with other artists, writers, filmmakers, musicians, dancers, digital media mavens, environmental activists, and ocean lovers you know! By giving young people an opportunity to think creatively about conservation, and a platform for you to express your ideas, we hope to create a wave of awareness and impact around the world. Tag us @fromthebowseat if you share your work online so we can spread the love!
The 2024 Ocean Awareness Contest results will be announced in November 2024. Winners and their sponsors will be notified via email before the results are publicly announced. 2025 Contest winners will be announced in November 2025.
Bow Seat judges are artists, writers, teachers, scientists, and of course, ocean-lovers! Each year, we also invite a cohort of Bow Seat student alumni and emerging artists to participate in Contest judging. Meet the team >
Judges consider:
- How well submissions address the annual theme of the Contest;
- Demonstration of artistic voice, originality, and imagination;
- Craftsmanship, including quality, technique, and skill in chosen medium; attention to detail; and accuracy in communicating issues; and
- If a submission meets category requirements (such as length, file type, etc.).
Judging begins immediately after the Contest ends, and we take the time to fairly judge each and every entry to the Contest. We receive thousands of entries, and our team of judges puts in thousands of hours of cumulative work each year reviewing your submissions.
We know that you’re anxious to hear Contest results. We take an enormous amount of pride in the care we put into the Contest, and we appreciate your patience as we continue to do so!
All student participants are required to provide the contact information for an Adult Sponsor. This can be a teacher, parent, guardian, mentor, coach, or other supporting adult.
Whether you are a teacher who assigned the Contest as a class project, a parent helping your child explore their creative potential, or an adult who was asked to be a sponsor for a student submitting on their own, your responsibilities are simple: all we need is to be able to contact you in case we have problems getting in touch with your sponsored student.
When your student submits their work, they will be asked to provide your name and email address. You will receive a confirmation email once they submit so that you can have it on record as well.
For Sponsors of Participating Students Under the Age of 13: Parent/Guardian Consent Forms are required for any participating student under the age of 13. On the first page of the online Contest submission form, select “Yes” to the question “Are you under 13 years old?” and choose an option:
- Provide Consent Electronically. This option sends an electronic Consent Letter to the parent or guardian specified for an e-signature.
- Upload Parent/Guardian Consent Form. This option allows you to upload a signed version of the PDF form. If you would like to upload multiple Consent Forms, combine all forms into one PDF or email the individual forms to us (see below).
- Email Parent/Guardian Consent Form. Choose this option if you would like to email us one or multiple signed Consent Forms, and we will add them to the student’s submission.
SPONSORS & TEACHERS FAQS
Do you have any resources on climate change and examples of climate heroes to feature in the Contest?
Yes! We have many resources in our Resource Studio—including articles, lesson plans, and videos—to help you and your student learn more about the Contest theme and to support project inspiration and planning. Be sure to join our mailing list for important updates about the Contest, as well as for featured resources and special opportunities.
I am a teacher with many submissions from my class. Can I submit on their behalf?
Yes. You may create a single account under your name and submit multiple entries on behalf of your class, but you must submit separate entries for each individual student, unless they are participating as a group.
EDUCATOR INNOVATION AWARDS
If you are a teacher or youth program coordinator who uses the Ocean Awareness Contest in your physical or virtual classroom, we want to hear from you! Bow Seat grants Educator Innovation Awards of $500 to acknowledge the efforts of individuals who teach students about conservation issues and empower them to be stewards of our blue planet, while meeting important educational standards. Educators can nominate themselves or a colleague. Learn more & apply >