KSJD Community Radio Seeks Four Corners Artists for Merch Design Contest
KSJD Community Radio is offering $500 and a spring/summer apparel run to a Four Corners artist who submits the winning single-color design.

KSJD Community Radio has launched a merchandise design contest open to artists across the Four Corners region, offering a $500 prize and the chance to see their work printed on the station's upcoming spring/summer apparel run, including T-shirts, crewnecks, and hoodies.
The contest, reported by Lacy "LP" McKay, asks eligible artists to submit original single-color artwork. Participation is open to anyone who lives or works in the Four Corners region, making it a broad call to the creative community spanning southwestern Colorado, southeastern Utah, northeastern Arizona, and northwestern New Mexico.
The winning design will be produced across KSJD's seasonal apparel line. While the station confirmed shirts, crewnecks, and hoodies as part of the run, specific details on submission deadlines, file format requirements, entry limits, and copyright terms were not included in the announcement. Artists interested in entering should contact KSJD Community Radio directly for the full contest guidelines and submission instructions.

No dates for the submission window or design selection have been publicly confirmed. The judging process and selection criteria also remain unannounced.
The contest reflects KSJD's ongoing effort to engage the regional arts community alongside its public radio programming. The station, which also promotes its mobile app available through the Apple App Store and Google Play, serves as a hub for Four Corners coverage including local trail conditions at Boggy Draw, regional water policy, and cultural programming such as filmmaker John Wood's recent discussion of "The Session Man," a documentary on session pianist Nicky Hopkins.
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