FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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If you are a student in high school, you can apply to join the Tellus Zine Editorial Board by clicking here.
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Yes! As long as you meet the age requirements to be on the board, you can apply for as many years as you like!
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No! Thanks to a grant from the Charles H. Dater Foundation, participation in the Tellus Zine Editorial Board is free.
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Tellus Zine is open to submissions for two new issues, Issue 006 “Variety" and Issue 007 “Cosmos”.
Variety - We, as humans, have many differences and similarities. Explore the contrast, interactions, relationships, and analogies in your life through your art. Reflect on the variety of experiences, people, challenges, and identities.
Open call for issue 006: Variety ends March 15th.
Cosmos - Defined as the universe and its nature or order, what is your cosmos? Wonder: what is your world? What is your reality? Define beauty, space, and essence in your galaxy. Reflect on the course of your existence and the orbit of the people around you.
Open call for issue 007: Cosmos ends April 5th.
All mediums and art types, 3D, 2D, videos, audio files, writing, poetry, or any other creative work, are welcome.
Click here to see our current call to submission.
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To submit work, click here.
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No! Thanks to generous funding by the Charles H. Dater Foundation, participation in the Editorial Board and submission to the zine are free.
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Artists will be notified if their work has been accepted into the zine by the end of February. If you don’t hear from us by then, feel free to contact us at submit@kennedyarts.org.
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Tellus issues are annual and come out every spring in either March or April.
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You can contact us by clicking here. You can also contact Asha White, Kennedy Heights Arts Center’s Director of Arts Education at asha@kennedyarts.org.
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Yes! When you go to the page for each issue, there is a button that allows you to download each issue for free.