Call for Coast Salish Artist’s Proposals For CSYC Logo Design

Calling Coast Salish Artists (especially youth!): Logo Design Opportunity

Are you a Coast Salish artist with a passion for creating captivating designs? We're seeking a talented individual to design a logo for the Coast Salish Youth Coalition. SUBMISSIONS DUE MON. MARCH 25TH

Key Details:

  • Location: Fully remote, allowing you to work from anywhere.

  • Eligibility: Must be of Coast Salish descent.

  • Youth Artist Incentive: To support young artists, the top 3 young adult portfolios (24 and under) will receive a $150 prize for submission.

  • Selection Process: The Coalition Board will choose the top portfolio artist who will be awarded $1,000 to design the logo with input from Board.

  • Timeline: Once selected, you'll have approximately one month to complete the design.

  • Themes: Logo themes may include camas, canoes, youth, and the San Juan Islands, etc.

  • Medium: Digital design is required, to ensure adaptability across various platforms and mediums.

  • Compensation: The selected artist will receive $1,000 for their work, based on an estimated 20 hours of effort at approximately $50 per hour. The top 3 young adults (24 and under) will receive a $150 prize for simply submitting their portfolio.

To learn more and apply, please send a few examples of your work to CSYC Program Director, Sam Qól7anten Barr, Sam@madrona.org and 1 (360) 622-7055

What is the Coast Salish Youth Coalition?

The Coast Salish Youth Coalition (CSYC) was founded in 2017 and serves inter-tribal indigenous youth ages 14+ from Coast Salish Tribes who have ancestral ties with the San Juan Islands. This program organizes inter-generational cultural events while pairing education with environmental stewardship and providing employment opportunities. This program is coordinated by a 100% Indigenous inter-tribal board and is fiscally sponsored by The Madrona Institute. Learn more on our website page here.

Kelsey Kittleson

Kelsey Kittleson (She/hers) serves as the Community Engagement Coordinator for The Madrona Institute. Kelsey is a passionate environmental educator and loves working in community-centric & environmental justice-focused roles.

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