Youth Register
How It Works:
Visit the Gallery: Come to Molly’s Art Gallery & Studio and choose 1 to 5 pieces of artwork that spark your imagination. The pieces can be from our collection of local artists—including Molly Collins, Jim Chrysler, Nancy Neto, Eli Rye, and Roxanne chamaniah—or even the current Salvador Dalí exhibit.
Snap Photos: You’re encouraged to take photographs of the pieces you choose. Use them to revisit the magic as you write.
Write Your Story: Create a short story (up to 1,000 words) inspired by the artwork. Fantasy is encouraged! Your story can be surreal, magical, mysterious, or whimsical—it can describe the artwork, reimagine it, or take it in a whole new direction.
Submit: Once your story is ready, submit it by the deadline (TBD). No need to stress about grammar—this contest is all about imagination, voice, and vision.
Contact information phone number or email
How It Works:
Visit the Gallery: Come to Molly’s Art Gallery & Studio and choose 1 to 5 pieces of artwork that spark your imagination. The pieces can be from our collection of local artists—including Molly Collins, Jim Chrysler, Nancy Neto, Eli Rye, and Roxanne chamaniah—or even the current Salvador Dalí exhibit.
Snap Photos: You’re encouraged to take photographs of the pieces you choose. Use them to revisit the magic as you write.
Write Your Story: Create a short story (up to 1,000 words) inspired by the artwork. Fantasy is encouraged! Your story can be surreal, magical, mysterious, or whimsical—it can describe the artwork, reimagine it, or take it in a whole new direction.
Submit: Once your story is ready, submit it by the deadline (TBD). No need to stress about grammar—this contest is all about imagination, voice, and vision.
Contact information phone number or email
How It Works:
Visit the Gallery: Come to Molly’s Art Gallery & Studio and choose 1 to 5 pieces of artwork that spark your imagination. The pieces can be from our collection of local artists—including Molly Collins, Jim Chrysler, Nancy Neto, Eli Rye, and Roxanne chamaniah—or even the current Salvador Dalí exhibit.
Snap Photos: You’re encouraged to take photographs of the pieces you choose. Use them to revisit the magic as you write.
Write Your Story: Create a short story (up to 1,000 words) inspired by the artwork. Fantasy is encouraged! Your story can be surreal, magical, mysterious, or whimsical—it can describe the artwork, reimagine it, or take it in a whole new direction.
Submit: Once your story is ready, submit it by the deadline (TBD). No need to stress about grammar—this contest is all about imagination, voice, and vision.
Contact information phone number or email