“Democracy in Frames” is an art award all about the meaning of democracy, and is organised by the Trans European Policy Association (TEPSA). Interested participants are invited to submit artworks in their preferred format responding to the broad question: “What does democracy mean to you’’.
Donor Name: Trans European Policy Studies Association
Country: All Countries
Type of Grant: Award
Deadline: 01/14/2024
Details:
Theme
- Democracy in frames “Rediscovering the essence of democracy in a post-truth era”.
Formats
- Accepted formats include (but are not limited to):
- Photos
- Videos
- Digital
- Art
- Illustrations
- Cartoons
Benefits
- Selected artworks will be displayed in a public exhibition held at Talk C.E.C in Brussels, Belgium, between 12-13 April 2024.
- Two outstanding contributors will be chosen as winners, earning an invitation to participate in the opening ceremony of the public exhibition, with their travel and accommodation costs covered.
- Their exceptional artworks, along with those of other selected participants, will be displayed as part of the exhibition.
- They will have the chance to join a panel discussion that will officially inaugurate the event, offering them a unique opportunity to showcase their creative process and share their artistic insights.
Eligibility Criteria
- The contest is open to participants from any nationality.
- Participants must be 18 or over at the time of submission.
- Entrants may be professional artists as well as talented amateurs.
- Entries that are offensive, defamatory or obscene, or that disclose unnecessary personal information will be rejected from the competition.
- Images with copyright watermarks and text will be rejected.
Requirements
- Photos, illustrations, cartoons and other visual artworks must be in JPEG format. The size of the image files must be at least 7 MB (300 DPI resolution; Colour profile sRGB).
- Videos must be in MP4 format, with a minimum resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, and a maximum length of 5 minutes. Each video must include a black screen at the beginning with artist’s name and artwork’s title.
- Every submitted material must include the author and year, and must be accompanied by a title and a short caption (150 words) describing the artwork’s intended meaning and key themes. Please note that the caption might be displayed in the exhibition together with the artwork.
- The subject of the email should be “TEPSA Art Award_ [YOUR SURNAME]’’.
For more information, visit TEPSA.