Events & Opportunities
| | Posted on 08.10.2008 | Posted by DP
Jobshop Creative Competitions Event
Winning a competition or award promotes your work, often providing a cash prize, or funding for an aspect of your work. The process of entering competitions is an invaluable way to sustain the development of your creative practice or portfolio.
Applications vary enormously and you are more likely to be successful if you can find out as much as you can about the kind of work they are looking for and ask yourself whether your work is suitable.
The Competitions Event provides a great opportunity to talk to a selection of major organisations with established competitions.
We are delighted to welcome on 17th October from 2 pm- 5pm, at Davies Street in Room 323, the Victoria & Albert Museum (Illustration), Fujifilm (Photographic), MacMillan Publishing (Illustration), D&AD (Creative, Design and Advertising), Satelliet Browns (Interiors) and Respect for Animals (Advertising and Design).
To book your place call Jessica Mani in the JobShop on 0207 514 8578/8577 orj.mani@arts.ac.uk
Applications vary enormously and you are more likely to be successful if you can find out as much as you can about the kind of work they are looking for and ask yourself whether your work is suitable.
The Competitions Event provides a great opportunity to talk to a selection of major organisations with established competitions.
We are delighted to welcome on 17th October from 2 pm- 5pm, at Davies Street in Room 323, the Victoria & Albert Museum (Illustration), Fujifilm (Photographic), MacMillan Publishing (Illustration), D&AD (Creative, Design and Advertising), Satelliet Browns (Interiors) and Respect for Animals (Advertising and Design).
To book your place call Jessica Mani in the JobShop on 0207 514 8578/8577 orj.mani@arts.ac.uk
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