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Cleveland Art Awards 2004 – call for entries


Cleveland Art Awards 2004 – call for entries

The Cleveland Living Arts Charitable Trust in association with the Dunedin City Council and the Otago Festival of the Arts invites entries to the Ninth Annual Cleveland Art Awards 2004.

With a total prize pool of $9,000 the Cleveland Art Awards is one of the largest Art Awards in the South Island.

Established in 1996, The Cleveland Art Awards and Exhibition continues to seek to celebrate the diversity of the art process rather than the promotion of a particular trend or discipline.

Each year a different Judge is invited, changing the flavour of the Award Exhibition from year to year, in 2004 we are delighted to have Marcella Currie, Exhibitions Officer of the Southern Eastern Gallery, (Gore) and Cressida Bishop, Director of the Millennium Public Art Gallery, (Blenheim) selecting the Exhibition entries and Award winners.

The Awards are held in two categories: Painting and Works on Paper by Otago Southland and South Canterbury artists; and Sculpture/Ceramics/Jewellery/Applied Arts by South Island Artists.

Premier award $3,000 – two prizes, one in each category

Highly Commended $500 - two prizes, one in each category

Student $500 - two prizes, one in each category

Jewellery & Applied Arts one prize of $500

Peoples Choice Award, one prize of: $500

Entry forms may be obtained by contacting the Cleveland Living Arts Centre.

A PDF version is also available via email

Cleveland Living Arts Centre, PO Box 5786, (03) 477 7291 Fax (03)477 7295

email cleve.artcentre@actrix.co.nz

Entry forms are due by 10 September.

Public Viewing October 1 – 17, Cleveland Living Arts Centre, First Floor Dunedin Railway Station.

Entry to the exhibition is free

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