WETLAND ARTISTS

OWA maintains a solid connection with wetland science and seeks to apply that science to public policy. Of equal weight to our mission is to share the enjoyment and appreciation of these special places. Although it is difficult to measure, having a positive experience with wetlands is essential to the pursuit of all of our conservation goals. One way to convey the aesthetics of wetlands is through art, especially graphic arts.
The Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp 2017 Design Contest is a juried art competition open to any and all interested artists 18 years of age or older, who are residents of the United States. The competition and the stamp is a product of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. One of their stated goals is: “To provide a program that will enhance, promote, and help finance wetlands wildlife and habitat conservation.” For this reason, OWA encourages participation in the contest and the purchase of the stamp.
Only natively occurring Ohio waterfowl may be depicted as entries for judging in the annual Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp juried art competition. Other restrictions apply. For details, click HERE and download the 2017 Artist Design brochure. For additional information or questions about the juried art competition, contact: Tim Daniel, Division of Wildlife: 614 265-6537.
The Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp 2017 Design Contest is a juried art competition open to any and all interested artists 18 years of age or older, who are residents of the United States. The competition and the stamp is a product of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife. One of their stated goals is: “To provide a program that will enhance, promote, and help finance wetlands wildlife and habitat conservation.” For this reason, OWA encourages participation in the contest and the purchase of the stamp.
Only natively occurring Ohio waterfowl may be depicted as entries for judging in the annual Ohio Wetlands Habitat Stamp juried art competition. Other restrictions apply. For details, click HERE and download the 2017 Artist Design brochure. For additional information or questions about the juried art competition, contact: Tim Daniel, Division of Wildlife: 614 265-6537.