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| | | Posted on 24.03.2009 | Posted by LB
Five £500 Purchase Prizes up for Grabs!!!
To celebrate, UNITE is inviting UAL Fine Art students to create new and original works.
Five different works will be selected from five different winners.
The works will be exhibited in the new properties this summer and used to raise awareness of UNITE's new properties among students and the media.
Each winner will receive a £500 purchase prize.
THE COMPETITION
The works must be inspired by well known Londoners - or people who have had a profound effect upon the city.
The concept is 'Inspirational Londoners' the concept is that works should be inspired by people in/connected to London that have made a significant impact/contribution to the city as it is today or yourself personally whilst studying in London a full UNITE brief will be available on blackboard
It could be anyone as long as they have an inspiring, amusing, shocking or moving story to tell. That might be a well known figure or a lesser known person whose story you think deserves to be told.
You might also want to consider the locations the new properties are based in
You can choose any medium you wish.
On the judging panel: UNITE, Andrew Watson and Jane Lee - Central Saint martins Fine Art
SUBMITTING WORK
Please submit the following:
* If the work hasn't been produced, sketches and details of materials you will use
* If the work has been produced, two photographs along with details of materials
* Dimensions and any installation requirements
* 150 words on the background to your inspirational Londoner
* Your name, address, telephone number and email
After submitting proposals, five winners will be selected and asked to produce the works.
Deadline for proposals is Friday 8 May 2009 to the Fine Art Office (6th Floor Charing Cross Road) by 12noon. You will need to complete and sign a copyright agreement form when handing in your proposal which will be available in the Fine Art Office on the above date.
IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE: Existing works must be available for viewing in the week beginning 11 May - in your studios.
Five different works will be selected from five different winners.
The works will be exhibited in the new properties this summer and used to raise awareness of UNITE's new properties among students and the media.
Each winner will receive a £500 purchase prize.
THE COMPETITION
The works must be inspired by well known Londoners - or people who have had a profound effect upon the city.
The concept is 'Inspirational Londoners' the concept is that works should be inspired by people in/connected to London that have made a significant impact/contribution to the city as it is today or yourself personally whilst studying in London a full UNITE brief will be available on blackboard
It could be anyone as long as they have an inspiring, amusing, shocking or moving story to tell. That might be a well known figure or a lesser known person whose story you think deserves to be told.
You might also want to consider the locations the new properties are based in
You can choose any medium you wish.
On the judging panel: UNITE, Andrew Watson and Jane Lee - Central Saint martins Fine Art
SUBMITTING WORK
Please submit the following:
* If the work hasn't been produced, sketches and details of materials you will use
* If the work has been produced, two photographs along with details of materials
* Dimensions and any installation requirements
* 150 words on the background to your inspirational Londoner
* Your name, address, telephone number and email
After submitting proposals, five winners will be selected and asked to produce the works.
Deadline for proposals is Friday 8 May 2009 to the Fine Art Office (6th Floor Charing Cross Road) by 12noon. You will need to complete and sign a copyright agreement form when handing in your proposal which will be available in the Fine Art Office on the above date.
IMPORTANT PLEASE NOTE: Existing works must be available for viewing in the week beginning 11 May - in your studios.
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