The Glaucoma Foundation Art Challenge: Our Fourth Annual

The Glaucoma Foundation Art Challenge to Celebrate Vision

We’re Calling On Artists and Makers!
Join our annual fundraising challenge this summer. Share your creativity online and raise donations for sight-saving research and the fight against vision loss from glaucoma.

SUPPORTERS:
Thank you in advance for joining the challenge with your gifts for vision research. Participate by choosing an artist whose work you want to bring to life. Make your gift(s) anytime between August 18th and 3pm on September 15th.

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ARTISTS AND MAKERS:
Get ready to join the art gallery and bring your supporters on board. Submit any time before or during the challenge! Your personal fundraising page will go live as early as August 18th, and you can collect donations until EST 5:00 pm on September 15th.

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How does it work?

 

Submit a digital image of your artwork, using the form you can access at the bottom of this page.

 

Choose your entry level for admission into The TGF Art Challenge Gallery.

 

Young artist* (to age 21) – entry level is $250 in donations for each artwork you submit

Amateur artist* – entry level is $500 in donations for each artwork you submit

Professional artist- entry level is $1,000 in donations for each artwork you submit

*Raise this amount to bring your art into focus.

On or after Aug 18th, your art will appear on your personal fundraising page that others can find on our website. Share your page with friends and family. The image of your artwork will appear pixelated and blurry at first, but it will come into focus and be included in our virtual art gallery if you have met your fundraising goal by September 15th.  

The artist who has raised the most money will be declared the challenge-winner, receive a $500 gift, and their artwork will grace the cover of an 8″ x 8″ printed book to be gifted to all of the participating artists. SEE THE 2023 ARTBOOK

We’ll also award the winner of our fan-favorite: the person who gets the most likes from our audience of art-lovers.

Previous Years' Artwork

“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

Edgar Degas

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