Events & Opportunities
| Posted on 16.02.2010 | Posted by CL
How would you visualise our economic situation competition
Create a comic, make a film or take a photograph that represents
what the recession means to you.
Be critiqued by a panel of judges including: Turner Prize nominee -Yinka Shonibare, Saatchi & Saatchi Design MD - Ashley Goodall, Guardian Features Picture Editor - Sarah Gilbert and Animation
Director at Aardman Animations - Nigel Davies.
You could win £1000 or one of three prizes of £300 towards your
future as an artist.
Visit—www.TheSite.org/lifesupport for full details, terms and conditions.
Competition deadline: 30 April 2010.
This competition is only open to 16 - 25 year olds because LifeSupport is a project of YouthNet’s online guide to life, TheSite.org, which is a site made for 16 - 25 year olds.
LifeSupport is made possible by funding from the Citi Foundation. For full competition details and terms and conditions see the website.
www.thesite.org/lifesupport
what the recession means to you.
Be critiqued by a panel of judges including: Turner Prize nominee -Yinka Shonibare, Saatchi & Saatchi Design MD - Ashley Goodall, Guardian Features Picture Editor - Sarah Gilbert and Animation
Director at Aardman Animations - Nigel Davies.
You could win £1000 or one of three prizes of £300 towards your
future as an artist.
Visit—www.TheSite.org/lifesupport for full details, terms and conditions.
Competition deadline: 30 April 2010.
This competition is only open to 16 - 25 year olds because LifeSupport is a project of YouthNet’s online guide to life, TheSite.org, which is a site made for 16 - 25 year olds.
LifeSupport is made possible by funding from the Citi Foundation. For full competition details and terms and conditions see the website.
www.thesite.org/lifesupport
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