Creative Graduate Prize 2010
09:53 26/08/10
Melissa Sterry said:
Calling Hub Culture's creative graduates...
Societás and arts platform Medium Magazine are pleased to announce the 6th edition of the Creative Graduate Prize. Launched in 2005 the annual prize celebrates the very best emerging graduate visual artists worldwide. Past winners and runners-up have come from several continents including the Americas, Asia and Europe.
Supported by media partners Pelime, Cut Click, What Women Make, Jotta.com and Material the prize is open to all art genres including photography, illustration, painting, graffiti, sculpture, installation, animation and short film. The prize jury includes acclaimed artist Lone Sigurdsson whose company Wasteknot make neck pieces/ collars from reclaimed and leftover fabric, director of The Design Laboratory Yann Mathias, London artist Tessa Famer as well as Creative Graduate Prize founders publisher of Medium Magazine Laurie Cansfield and founder of Societás and NEW FRONTIERS Melissa Sterry.
ENTRY DETAILS:
Theme: Illusion
Brief: Create a piece of 2D, 3D or Linear work based on the theme Illusion.
Entrants must use recycled or reused materials in their entries.
Entry details: http://www.mediummagazine.net/cgp.html
Entry deadline: Midnight, 31st October 2010.
Prizes:
A Key-2-Luxury Keyring for the winner.
Special features in MM and Jotta magazines for the winner and two runners-up.
Worldwide press for all!
Follow our updates on Twitter: @CGPrize
Societás and arts platform Medium Magazine are pleased to announce the 6th edition of the Creative Graduate Prize. Launched in 2005 the annual prize celebrates the very best emerging graduate visual artists worldwide. Past winners and runners-up have come from several continents including the Americas, Asia and Europe.
Supported by media partners Pelime, Cut Click, What Women Make, Jotta.com and Material the prize is open to all art genres including photography, illustration, painting, graffiti, sculpture, installation, animation and short film. The prize jury includes acclaimed artist Lone Sigurdsson whose company Wasteknot make neck pieces/ collars from reclaimed and leftover fabric, director of The Design Laboratory Yann Mathias, London artist Tessa Famer as well as Creative Graduate Prize founders publisher of Medium Magazine Laurie Cansfield and founder of Societás and NEW FRONTIERS Melissa Sterry.
ENTRY DETAILS:
Theme: Illusion
Brief: Create a piece of 2D, 3D or Linear work based on the theme Illusion.
Entrants must use recycled or reused materials in their entries.
Entry details: http://www.mediummagazine.net/cgp.html
Entry deadline: Midnight, 31st October 2010.
Prizes:
A Key-2-Luxury Keyring for the winner.
Special features in MM and Jotta magazines for the winner and two runners-up.
Worldwide press for all!
Follow our updates on Twitter: @CGPrize