State Art Exhibition (Student Category)
The “State Art Exhibition (Student Category)” is an annual event organized by the Art, Culture and Museums Department, Government of Goa, to promote and encourage creativity in the visual arts field among local students.
About This Scheme
The “State Art Exhibition (Student Category)” is an annual event organized by the Art, Culture and Museums Department, Government of Goa, to promote and encourage creativity in the visual arts field among local students. Kala Academy Goa annually organises the State Art Exhibition. The Exhibition is held under the promotion activity in the field of Visual Art with the view to encourage the local students and extend an opportunity to show their creative talents, as well as, to provide a facility for the general public to see, appreciate and enjoy the various modes of expressions. The Kala Academy endeavours to develop an atmosphere wherein student can express his/her feelings and ideas through the different media
The State Art Exhibition will provide a glimpse into the latest works of the students. Goan Fine Art student are invited to contribute their works to different categories of the visual art namely
Section -1 : Painting & Graphic Print
Consists of drawing and paintings, executed oil, water colours, inks, crayons or mix media collage and graphic prints.
Section -2 : Applied Art & Graphic Design
Consists of Graphic design of visual communication, original or printed work in Applied Art & Creative Photography.
Section -3 : Sculpture
Consists of work in stone, terra-cotta, metal, wood, marble, plastic and fibre glass etc. (works of clay, glass & other easily breakable material are not accepted)
Benefits
Three main prizes will be awarded in each section/category:
1st Prize: ₹10,000/-
2nd Prize: ₹7,000/-
3rd Prize: ₹5,000/-
Special Prizes:
Ravji V. Gaunekar Memorial Prize by The Goa Hindu Association: ₹1,000/-
Artist to Artist Award by Smt. Prafulla Dahanukar: ₹15,000/-
Late Hanuman B. Neogi Memorial Prize: ₹1,000/-
Eligibility Criteria
A participant must be a bona fide student of any recognised art college or institution, studying one or more of the subjects in the exhibition sections.
If an art student submits their entry in the Student Category, they are not eligible to participate in the Artist Category.
Submission must include an official bonafide certificate from the student’s institution; entries without it will not be accepted.
Declarations for Originality and Prior Exhibits
Each exhibit must be the student’s original work, neither a copy nor an imitation. A declaration to this effect must appear on the back of each entry.
If the work has previously won an award or been displayed in prior exhibitions by Kala Academy or any other institution, it will not be accepted, and a declaration to that effect must also be submitted.
Award Winners’ Restriction for Next Year
A participant who receives an award in a given year is not eligible to receive an award in the same section in the following year
Application Process
Apply Offline
Entry Form & Bonafide Certificate
The form provided-with the prospectus must be filled in all respects and duly signed by the Art student.
Include a bonafide certificate from your art institution—entries lacking this will not be accepted.
Entry Fee
A non-refundable cash fee of ₹50/- per section.
If applying in multiple sections, pay separately for each.
The receipt number must be recorded on the entry form.
Declaration of Originality
On the back of each artwork, declare that it is your original work (not copied or imitated).
Confirm it has not won any prior awards or been displayed earlier; again, this must be stated on the entry form. Entries lacking proper declaration may be rejected.
Submission Details
Submit your artwork and form in person at the Art Gallery, Kala Academy, Campal, Panaji – Goa.
Entry dates for the 49th State Art Exhibition (2024–2025) were 10th & 11th March 2025, between 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Artwork Specifications & Handling
Painting & Graphic Prints: Max size 4 ft (vertical or horizontal)
Applied Art & Graphic Design: Max size 30 inches (vertical or horizontal)
Sculpture: Medium-sized and durable enough to handle and transport safelykalaacademygoa.co.in
Pieces must be mounted or framed, with ring hooks or a hanging mechanism on the back—unframed/mounted works may be disqualified.
Judging & Exhibition Rules
A three-member jury will evaluate the entries; awards may be withheld if standards aren’t met
Judges’ decisions are final and binding
Exhibits must remain in place during the exhibition period, and may only be removed with written permission from the Member Secretary.
Post-Exhibition Collection
Collect your work within two days after the exhibition ends.
Unclaimed works become the property of Kala Academy and may be disposed of—with no claims entertained
Other Important Notes
Students who previously won awards in a section cannot win in the same section the following year.
Official Source: View on myScheme.gov.in
Benefits
Three main prizes will be awarded in each section/category:
1st Prize: ₹10,000/-
2nd Prize: ₹7,000/-
3rd Prize: ₹5,000/-
Special Prizes:
Ravji V. Gaunekar Memorial Prize by The Goa Hindu Association: ₹1,000/-
Artist to Artist Award by Smt. Prafulla Dahanukar: ₹15,000/-
Late Hanuman B. Neogi Memorial Prize: ₹1,000/-
Application Process
Apply Offline
Entry Form & Bonafide Certificate
The form provided-with the prospectus must be filled in all respects and duly signed by the Art student.
Include a bonafide certificate from your art institution—entries lacking this will not be accepted.
Entry Fee
A non-refundable cash fee of ₹50/- per section.
If applying in multiple sections, pay separately for each.
The receipt number must be recorded on the entry form.
Declaration of Originality
On the back of each artwork, declare that it is your original work (not copied or imitated).
Confirm it has not won any prior awards or been displayed earlier; again, this must be stated on the entry form. Entries lacking proper declaration may be rejected.
Submission Details
Submit your artwork and form in person at the Art Gallery, Kala Academy, Campal, Panaji – Goa.
Entry dates for the 49th State Art Exhibition (2024–2025) were 10th & 11th March 2025, between 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Artwork Specifications & Handling
Painting & Graphic Prints: Max size 4 ft (vertical or horizontal)
Applied Art & Graphic Design: Max size 30 inches (vertical or horizontal)
Sculpture: Medium-sized and durable enough to handle and transport safelykalaacademygoa.co.in
Pieces must be mounted or framed, with ring hooks or a hanging mechanism on the back—unframed/mounted works may be disqualified.
Judging & Exhibition Rules
A three-member jury will evaluate the entries; awards may be withheld if standards aren’t met
Judges’ decisions are final and binding
Exhibits must remain in place during the exhibition period, and may only be removed with written permission from the Member Secretary.
Post-Exhibition Collection
Collect your work within two days after the exhibition ends.
Unclaimed works become the property of Kala Academy and may be disposed of—with no claims entertained
Other Important Notes
Students who previously won awards in a section cannot win in the same section the following year.
References & Official Links
Scheme Details
| Full Name | State Art Exhibition (Student Category) |
| Short Title | SAESC |
| Level | State |
| Scheme For | Individual |
| Categories | Education & Learning, Social welfare & Empowerment |
| States | Goa |
| Gender | All |
| Area | Both |
| Source | myScheme.gov.in ↗ |