2026 Contest
City University of New York / Labor Arts

This contest is about work and workers. Written entries need to include a link to an illustration (there are many choices). Keep in mind that paid work and labor unions are only part of the story—entries about unpaid work, immigration, family, and community are also encouraged.
When? Deadline Friday November 13, 2026. Early entries encouraged.
Who? Open to CUNY undergraduates.
What? Three categories—Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Art
Prizes in EACH category—First place $1,000, Second Place $500, Third Place $250
Written entries need a link to an image related to the themes in the writing. The image can be one of the images below, OR one of the images from the LaborArts gallery, exhibits, or collections OR you can provide your own image.
Visual art entries need a paragraph (100–250 words) explaining how the work shares the Labor Arts spirit. The statement must include information about the medium (painting, collage, sculpture, etc) and the artistic tradition in which you are working.
Judging? Entries are judged according to originality, content, and style, by professors who teach undergraduates at CUNY. Successful entries show thoughtful, original work on subjects relevant to work, to the experiences of working people, and to the labor movement.
Fiction and Non-Fiction Entries
Use this Google form to enter. You will be required to provide the following information:
PLEASE NOTE – WRITTEN ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF THE IMAGE OR IMAGE INFORMATION IS MISSING.
Visual Arts Entries
Use this Google form to enter. You will be required to provide the following information:
PLEASE NOTE – VISUAL ARTS ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF THE WRITTEN PARAGRAPH OR IMAGE INFORMATION IS MISSING.
Questions? Contact Patrick Kavanagh at mwv@brooklyn.cuny.edu