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Open call for Choosing Healthy & Active Lifestyles for Kids (CHALK) 2018 Calendar

NewYork Presbyterian and Columbia University Irving Medical Center in collaboration with Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA)

Open call for Choosing Healthy & Active Lifestyles for Kids (CHALK) 2018 Calendar

One artist will be selected and receive a stipend of $400; initially, 500 calendars will be printed with artist receiving 50 to distribute as they choose.

Open to visual artists working or residing in Inwood or Washington Heights.

Artists submit:

  • Four, two-dimensional artwork drafts depicting the Healthy Habits of your choice. See list below.
  • A brief artist statement
  • Image list
  • Resume/CV

Submission form >

Timeline:

  • Submission deadline: 16 October 2017, 5pm EDT
  • Selected artist notified: 23 October 2017
  • Artist submits artwork: 6 November 2017

Childhood obesity is a major public health epidemic that disproportionately affects the Latino population in the United States. Although recent data shows the rate of childhood obesity overall in New York City has declined, prevalence of obesity remains, on the whole, higher than the national average and steadfast in the Latino population. In 2017, 47% of children in Washington Heights were classified as overweight and obese, compared to only 39% of children in NYC.

NewYork Presbyterian’s Choosing Healthy and Active Lifestyles for Kids (CHALK) is a collaboration between Columbia University Irving Medical Center , and the community of Northern Manhattan. The goal of CHALK is to reduce the prevalence of childhood obesity in Northern Manhattan and create a wellness environment where healthy lifestyles are integral to all children and their families. We partner with schools, early childhood centers, faith based organizations, and community organizations throughout Washington Heights and Inwood.

The cornerstone of our work features the 10 Habits of Healthy Kids promoting healthy behavior through small changes that can be adopted and add up to a healthy lifestyle.

  • January: Be physically active everyday
  • February: Eat plenty of vegetables and some fruit every day
  • March: Switch to low-fat (1% or less) milk, cheese, and yogurt
  • April: Get enough sleep and eat breakfast
  • May: Do something every day that makes you feel good
  • June: Drink water instead of soda or juice
  • July: Live your life!
  • August: Add some green to la bandera
  • September: Turn off the screens and live your life!
  • October: Snack on healthy foods
  • November: Eat smaller amounts
  • December: Eat less fast food

We showcase these habits through a yearly calendar distributed to all of our partners. To make a complete calendar we have added two additional habits, “Live your life!” and ”Add green to la bandera.” In the past, we’ve taken pictures of our partners in action or used a youth community artist to illustrate each habit. This year, we would like to feature a local artist’s illustrations that represent the 10 healthy habits.

Listing expiration: November 6, 2017.