The End is an international call for works in any media, curated by the US-based Gean Moreno. Which new visual forms can the idea of 'the end' generate in our particularly turbulent historical moment?
Entries online by 15 October 2012
More information:
http://www.celesteprize.com/theend2012/
Prize:
EUR 1,000 to the winning project.
The End is open to artists, photographers, designers and architects worldwide, without limits of age or experience. 10 projects selected by Gean Moreno will be exhibited 5-8 December 2012 in at the Miami-Beach Regional Library, USA, during the Art/Basel/Miami Beach Fair.
40 € entry fee per project (includes upto 10 artworks), application and submission directly online.
The End is a collaboration between Miami-Dade Public Library, the curator Gean Moreno and Celeste Network.
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Celeste Network is organizer of Celeste Prize and a range of online and offline arts activities founded in 2004.
Info@celesteprize.com
www.celesteprize.com
Link:
http://www.celesteprize.com/theend2012/
Address:
Miami Beach Regional Library
Collins Avenue on 22nd Street
Miami, Florida
United States of America
Celeste Network is an online network where artists and arts professionals from around the world share their common interests in contemporary art, encourage new projects, and promote their work in a positive and active online community of like-minded individuals.
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Connects artists, galleries, critics, curators, collectors, museum and foundation directors, public arts administrators and the general public. Celeste offers one of the most advanced and innovative web platforms from which to organise and promote one’s art work, publicise events, organise exhibitions, and make contact with like-minded professionals to develop ideas and projects in the future.
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Gloria Sutton