Events & Opportunities
| Opportunity to write | Fine Art | Posted on 08.11.2011 | Posted by JC
Participate in a one-day writing workshop
Are you aged between 16 and 25?
Do you enjoy writing about contemporary art?
Do you have strong or interesting opinions?
Would you like to see your writing published?
All you need to do is write a short review (no more than 500 words) about a current contemporary art exhibition and publish it on www.REcreativeuk.com
The best responses will win the chance to participate in a writing workshop with Oliver himself on Saturday 10 December 2011 and every participant will receive professional feedback on their writing. Best of all, someone from that workshop may well have their work published on www.artreview.com, the website of one of the world's leading contemporary art magazines.
For more information about the opportunity and how to apply visit: www.recreativeuk.com/brief/writing-about-contemporary-art
Deadline for entries 30 Nov 2011
Do you enjoy writing about contemporary art?
Do you have strong or interesting opinions?
Would you like to see your writing published?
All you need to do is write a short review (no more than 500 words) about a current contemporary art exhibition and publish it on www.REcreativeuk.com
The best responses will win the chance to participate in a writing workshop with Oliver himself on Saturday 10 December 2011 and every participant will receive professional feedback on their writing. Best of all, someone from that workshop may well have their work published on www.artreview.com, the website of one of the world's leading contemporary art magazines.
For more information about the opportunity and how to apply visit: www.recreativeuk.com/brief/writing-about-contemporary-art
Deadline for entries 30 Nov 2011
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