Tag: Arts Contest

2025 USDF Arts Contest: Highlighting Youth Entries

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The USDF Arts Contest allows members to express their interest outside of the competition arena. Check out this year's entries from the youth!

2025 USDF Arts Contest: Meet the Winners!

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The USDF Arts Contest allows members to express their interest outside of the competition arena. Check out the beautiful works from this year's winners!

SPOTLIGHT ON: The 2025 USDF Arts Contest

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The USDF Arts Contest highlights the creativity of USDF members & beauty of dressage, and allows members to express their love of the sport outside the arena.

Meet the Winners of the 2024 USDF Arts Contest

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The annual USDF Arts Contest is designed to highlight the creativity and beauty of dressage and to allow USDF members to express their interest in the sport outside of the competition arena. Entries are accepted each year in the divisions of art and photography, and in three different age categories.

Meet the USDF Team Member – Katie Lewis

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Meet USDF Senior Graphic and Multimedia Coordinator, Katie Lewis! She is part of the USDF Marketing Team!

Behind the Lens

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By Colleen Scott: Meet 2023 USDF Arts Contest grand-prize winner Jessica Morin—and learn a few tricks to improve your own equine photos

Meet the Winners of the 2023 USDF Arts Contest

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The annual USDF Arts Contest is designed to highlight the creativity and beauty of dressage and to allow USDF members to express their interest...

Meet the Winners of the 2022 USDF Arts Contest

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The annual USDF Arts Contest is designed to highlight the creativity and beauty of dressage and to allow USDF members to express their interest...

Past USDF Arts Contest Winners – Photography Division

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The annual USDF Arts Contest has always shown off the talents of our members. We take this opportunity to look back on several of...

Sunrise Silhouette

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Photography entry for the 2020 USDF Art Contest by Cean Embrey.
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What Did We Learn From Last Year’s EHV-1 Outbreak?

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From Merck Animal Health: Biosecurity gaps, early fever detection and new technologies could help prevent future shutdowns