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U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary History A Proud Tradition, A Worthy Mission |
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Art Program The Coast Guard Art Program WANTS YOU! The operations of the U.S. Coast Guard are rich in human drama and meaning, visual images, and history. In order to bring an understanding of our service to a broader public, the Coast Guard instituted the Coast Guard Art Program (COGAP). One of the program's goals is to recruit volunteer artists to depict scenes of Coast Guard life through various media. Artists must apply for membership and submit samples of their work so they can be evaluated. If they are accepted into the program, they can submit works for consideration by a jury that is normally convened in January. Only if the jury selects the pieces, do they finally become part of the collection. The artists then donate the paintings to the Coast Guard to become part of its exhibit program. Upon request the paintings will be loaned to various museums around the country for exhibitions.
The Coast Guard will provide COGAP artists access to
facilities that may include cutters, aircraft, and bases. Paintings
currently in the collection depict the many missions performed daily by
the Coast Guard including those of maritime safety, security and mobility,
national defense and protection of natural resources as well as
significant scenes from Coast Guard history. The program is
administered as part of the Public Affairs Office in Coast Guard
Headquarters in Washington, D.C. For more information call at
202-372-4643 or visit the website at
http://www.uscg.mil/art/art_program.htm from Paintings of the Coast Guard Auxiliary are included in the collection but presently, there are only a few. It is for this reason that the National Public Affairs Department is encouraging Auxiliarists who are painters to consider applying to the COGAP program and if accepted, to create works depicting Auxiliarists and their contribution to the service. Auxiliarists can also help by encouraging civilian painters to apply to COGAP. |
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Updated: Thursday, 08 May 2008 |