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| Competition | Media | Posted on 30.03.2011 | Posted by CC
THE BAR-TUR AWARD | www.barturaward.com
We are delighted to welcome Chris Steele-Perkins to the Bar-Tur Award Judging Panel.
Photographer Chris Steele-Perkins has agreed to participate as a judge for The Bar-Tur Award. Chris joins 9 other well known judges including; Platon, who has photographed some of the most famous figures in American politics, sport, and film; Eamonn McCabe, who was the Picture Editor at the Guardian and also named Sports Photographer of the Year and Picture Editor of the Year 5 times; Shelley Page, Head of International Outreach for DreamWorks Animation, her film credits include: ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’, ‘The Prince Of Egypt’, ’Antz’, ‘Shrek 1-4’, ‘Shark Tale’, ‘Madagascar’, ‘Kung Fu Panda’, and ‘Monsters vs Aliens’; Fumio Nanjo, Director of the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo and a host of other high profile judges.
The Bar-Tur Award is open to all current students studying at UAL and University Alumni who have graduated in the last ten years. Students and graduates will be able to submit up to 4 images to The Bar-Tur Award that addresses one or more of the award themes.
The selected themes for 2011 are Environment, Communication, Identities and Lifestyle.
Students can win up to £3000 and graduates up to £4000 for winning submissions!
The Bar-Tur Award is open for submissions from Monday 7th March 2011, 6pm until Friday 6th May 2011, 5pm.
Visit www.barturaward.com for further information on the award and how to apply. Join our Facebook Group and page for regular updates: http://www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-the-Arts-London-The-Bar-Tur-Award
*based on winning the first prize in their category and overall winner.
Photographer Chris Steele-Perkins has agreed to participate as a judge for The Bar-Tur Award. Chris joins 9 other well known judges including; Platon, who has photographed some of the most famous figures in American politics, sport, and film; Eamonn McCabe, who was the Picture Editor at the Guardian and also named Sports Photographer of the Year and Picture Editor of the Year 5 times; Shelley Page, Head of International Outreach for DreamWorks Animation, her film credits include: ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’, ‘The Prince Of Egypt’, ’Antz’, ‘Shrek 1-4’, ‘Shark Tale’, ‘Madagascar’, ‘Kung Fu Panda’, and ‘Monsters vs Aliens’; Fumio Nanjo, Director of the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo and a host of other high profile judges.
The Bar-Tur Award is open to all current students studying at UAL and University Alumni who have graduated in the last ten years. Students and graduates will be able to submit up to 4 images to The Bar-Tur Award that addresses one or more of the award themes.
The selected themes for 2011 are Environment, Communication, Identities and Lifestyle.
Students can win up to £3000 and graduates up to £4000 for winning submissions!
The Bar-Tur Award is open for submissions from Monday 7th March 2011, 6pm until Friday 6th May 2011, 5pm.
Visit www.barturaward.com for further information on the award and how to apply. Join our Facebook Group and page for regular updates: http://www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-the-Arts-London-The-Bar-Tur-Award
*based on winning the first prize in their category and overall winner.
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