Artist loses art competition and contacts organizers, judges admit they ruled unfairly

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  • Artist works on paintings during art competition.
  • Judges of an art competition I entered decided to just throw out the rubric and judge us based on feelings

    I was in a live art competition over the weekend in which we had 6 hours to create a piece under the theme of multi media.
  • We were given in advance a rubric and told we'd be graded 0-10 on 5 categories all weighted equally.
  • I'm dised and pushed myself past my physical limits to create a massive 3 foot by 5 foot multi media piece to the rubric.
  • At the end of the competition we were told with no warning we had to tell the story behind our piece.
  • We weren't even told in advance there was supposed to be a story behind our pieces.
  • Then when the judges announced the winners they said they decided not to use the rubric and judge based off of who told the best story with use of multi media and who used the most multi media.
  • These were the judges own words and not what we were told we'd be graded on at all.
  • I'd be so annoyed too

    I'm honestly annoyed. To have sacrificed my physical health for a competition I didn't even have a chance in because I wasn't judged fairly is really disheartening.
  • I'm currently in a lot of pain as I recover and will not be entering any contests or shows with this group again.
  • I just wish I had known in advance it would be so unfair so I could have saved my health.
  • Also to add to the unfairness the judges are people who regularly enter art competitions with this group.
  • One of the people competing regularly judges competitions with this group including ones these judges enter.
  • Guess who was one of the winners? Just a small conflict of interest. We were also told we had to do all the work on our pieces during the competition.
  • She did her work in advance?!

    The first place winner did part of her work in advance. The hosts of the competition were aware of this and allowed it anyways.
  • The judges were aware of this and even said those elements she had done in advance were part of why they chose her piece as first.
  • So she was given a massive unfair advantage. I've entered art competitions and not won before but I've never regretted entering one.
  • This was so unfair and I sacrificed so much physically for it, I genuinely regret it.
  • Young woman in black overalls paints a picture for an art competition while relaxing on the ground outdoors.
  • Edit: For the record I did contact the organizer with my concerns of unfairness, primarily actually that someone was allowed to do work in advance when we were strictly told that was not allowed and they ended up winning because of that.
  • That and the massive conflict of interest it was to have judges judging judges. The fact the judges said they didn't use the rubric was more a secondary comment as I didn't actually see the rubrics and am only going off their words.
  • Why they would publicly say we decided not to go off the rubric is beyond me.
  • And yes they said we decided not to judge based off the rubric but based off of this because there was too many good pieces.
  • (which is exactly why you have rubrics) I put my concerns politely in a email so there's a paper trail.
  • I'm not sure what I'll do next. It will definitely depend on the response or lack of response from the organizer.
  • There was no entry fee, it was a competition to actually get into the live competition, but we were required to provide our own materials and then act like they provided them for us.
  • My ideal resolution would honestly just be getting back the money I spent on materials for the competition.
  • Best wishes to this artist...

    That feels fair. I doubt that would happen though.
  • Art competition judge listens to contestant explain his vision for his peice.

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