Vote For Talented Young Artists!
VOTING for the 3rd annual 
'dot-art Schools competition' opened on 1 April 2015. dot-art Schools is 
the annual, online, inter-school art competition which culminates in an 
exhibition of the winning artworks at St. Georges Hall in June 2015. The 
competition is open to both primary (year 6) and secondary (year 9) schools in 
the 6 boroughs of the Liverpool City Region (Merseyside). It is designed to 
nurture talent and raise ambition by taking art out of the classroom and into 
the real world. 
The art competition has attracted around 50 primary and secondary schools from 
the Liverpool City region. Over 20 schools are getting involved for the very 1st 
time, alongside 30 schools returning to the dot-art Schools programme for the 
second or third successive year. The diverse range of schools includes local 
authority maintained, independent, and church schools, as well as residential 
and special schools from across Liverpool, Halton, Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley and 
St Helens.
dot-art Schools Project manager, Carolyn Murray revealed:- "This year's online 
competition showcases over 800 artworks by talented young people, from around 50 
Liverpool City Region schools making this the largest competition dot-art have 
staged to date!"
The artwork has been shortlisted by a panel of judges featuring representatives 
from Tate Liverpool, the Walker Art Gallery and Metal Culture; who selected 
their top three entries from each school ready for the public vote.
During the exhibition at St Georges Hall guest judge Susan M Coles will choose 
the overall winners. Susan is known to many art teachers as the President of the 
National Society for Education in Art and Design in 2014 and Secretary of the 
All Party Parliamentary Group on Art Craft and Design Education.
dot-art Schools are delighted to announce David M Robinson as their principal 
sponsor for the 3rd annual inter-school art competition. Lucy Byrne, dot-art 
Director explains:- "David 1st became aware of our work during a visit to 
the Walker Art Gallery for the John Moores prize judging (the company sponsored 
the First Prize in 2014) when he saw the dot-art Schools exhibition in the 
neighbouring gallery and was impressed by the high standard of the work. He is 
an art lover who really appreciates what we're trying to do with the programme 
so its a privilege to now have his support. David Robinson himself started out 
as talented young goldsmith in the late 60's winning several coveted awards 
which helped establish his reputation and develop a successful business. We're 
really pleased to be associated with a company, which values quality and 
creativity."
David M Robinson comments:- "As a boy, other than playing football for the 
school, there was only one other place I wanted to spend my time – in the art 
room….. great memories of my art teacher, John Hughes. This passion for art has 
followed me through life and supporting the arts in the North West has become an 
integral part of our business. It is my absolute pleasure to be helping Dot-Art 
Schools inspire the imaginations of the school children of Merseyside."
Alongside David M Robinson we have also attracted the support of Rathbones as a 
sponsor. 
Carolyn Project, Manager at dot-art said:- "We're really pleased to be 
associated with such a high profile and well respected national wealth 
management company, which also retains their strong Liverpool roots and has been 
closely linked with the community since its foundation 250 years ago. dot-art 
Schools are proud to have a company of this stature helping us support young 
people's creativity across Merseyside." 
Schools Andrew Butcher, Rathbones Chief Operating Officer states 
"Rathbones has a proud history of assisting local organisations like the dot-art 
Schools competition. We are committed to investing in the next generation, and 
supporting the arts has become a core element of our engagement, not only with 
our clients but the broader community. This initiative complements our work in 
both these areas."
An exciting 
new partnership with Merseyrail means the public will view shortlisted images 
from local schools at Merseyrail stations. This will give the young artists a 
higher profile and boost their confidence while encouraging the wider school 
community to get involved and vote. Sally Ralston, Corporate Social 
Responsibility Manager at Merseyrail said:- "We are delighted to be 
involved and support this years Dot-Art Schools competition. It is a great 
opportunity to help showcase the work of these talented young artists and also 
to add some colour to several of our stations across our network."
We're also grateful for the ongoing support of Rennies and Tate Liverpool who 
kindly agreed to donate prizes again this year. 
Don't forget to VOTE for the work you would like to see on show at St Georges 
Hall! The voting is open from Wednesday, 1 April until Thursday, 30 April 2015. 
To vote for your favourite school entry clicking on 
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