Young Kiwi Artist Goes To Italy
MEDIA RELEASE
1 December 2004
young kiwi artist goes to italy

Auckland Museum is
proud to be hosting the presentation of a trip to Trieste,
Italy to one lucky Auckland schoolgirl and her family on
Sunday 5 December at 10am in the Pictorial Gallery as part
of the ‘I Dream of Italy’ art competition. Held in
association with Carpe Diem Worldwide (Italian
not-for-profit organisation), the Newmarket Business
Association and the Parnell Trust as part of the existing
‘Heart of Art’ Festival, the competition has been opened up
to children from Auckland, Australia, Miami and
Italy.

The judges chose the 20 local finalists out of 200 entries and than selected the winner last week. All 20 will showcase in the Carpe Diem Young Art Catalogue and will be on display in Trieste for two months from early February. They will then be shown in businesses around Newmarket and Parnell next May as part of the Heart of Art Festival.

Auckland Museum Education Services Manager Peter Millward says, “We are delighted to be taking part in an international programme that encourages thoughtful creativity.”
The theme for the 2005 competition will be ‘World Peace’ and will be open to children from approximately 12 countries. This will become a touring exhibition, opening in the Guggenheim Museum in New York in November, and including a leg at the Auckland Museum.


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