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  • Minnesota Fish Art Contest

    Minnesota Fish Art Contest

    Entry Deadline • February 28th, 2026
  • Eligibility:

    • Review the 2026 Rules & Guidelines.
    • This entry form is for particpants that reside in Minnesota.
    • Artwork must feature a wild fish species in a natural habitat. Goldfish, guppies, bettas, and koi fish are NOT elgible.
    • The Fish Art Contest is free and open to all persons in grades K-12 (aged 5-18 years old).
    • Each entry must include both an original artwork and a creative writing piece (writing is optional for students in grades K–3).
    • All Minnesota entries must submit their artwork and creative writing to this online entry form.
    • Entries must abide by the guidelines and be submitted by February 28th, 2026

    If you have questions, please contact Chris Clayton, Editor in Chief, Minnesota Conservation Volunteer, at Chris.Clayton@state.mn.us

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  • Educator / Adult Supervisor Information

  • Artwork Information

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  • The Fish Art Contest is supported by:

  • Submitting Multiple Entries

    If you're an educator, teacher, or parent submitting a large amount of entries, this will help streamline the process. For just a few entries, we welcome you to submit them individually by going back a step and selecting "I'm submitting one entry". For questions, contact the Wildlife Forever team at info@wildlifeforever.org.
  • Submission Instructions 

    Download the Student Information Sheet: Fill out all required details for each student.

    • If you do not have Excel, you may upload the file to Google Sheets to edit

    Submitting Online

    Scan all artwork and creative writings - save as a PNG, JPG, or JPEG.

    Artwork Naming: Save or rename each file with the student’s name, grade, and species in the file name (e.g., "JohnSmith_Grade3_Trout.jpg").

    Creative Writing Naming: For student’s grade 4 and above, save or rename each essay file with the student’s name, grade, and “essay” in the file name (e.g., "JohnSmith_Grade3_Essay.jpg").

    Uploading Online: Once you have all the artwork and creative writing files name correctly, gather all files in a folder. Zip the folder and upload it to this entry form, along with the completed Student Information Sheet.

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  • Nominate an Educator of the Year

    The Fish Art Contest includes a special award honoring educators who inspire students to explore the outdoors and participate in the contest. If you’d like to nominate someone, complete this final page to submit them for the Richard M. Hart Educator of the Year Award—they’ll have a chance to receive a classroom package of fishing and art supplies.
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  • Richard M. (Dick) Hart was a successful businessman and family man who had a passion for fishing and conservation. Recognizing his contributions and impact on the Fish Art Contest, The Richard M. Hart Educator of the Year Award is a National Award to honor educators from across the nation. It was Mr. Hart’s belief that educators are the key to encourage and inspire youth conservation education.

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