Youth photography and art competition
Enter the LifeSupport: change through art competition demonstrating what the recession means to you and win up to £1000 to invest in your future.
An art competition has been launched by online charity YouthNet to find out what the recession has meant to Britain’s youth. Open to 16-25 year olds, prize winners can take home up to £1000 to invest in their future.
16-25 year olds can submit photographs, films or comics to the competition entitled ‘LifeSupport: change through art’, illustrating how the financial crisis has impacted on their lives.
The competition, launched by online youth charity YouthNet has the backing of online banking company Egg and the Citi Foundation.
Judges including renowned artist Yinka Shonibare, Animation Director at Aardman Nigel Davies and the managing director at Saatchi Design are all on board to help choose the winner and 3 runners up who will receive £1000 and £300 respectively.
The winners and runners up will be announced at an awards ceremony in display, with the winning artwork on display at Egg’s offices in Derby and Canary Wharf as well as online at YouthNet’s guide to life for 16-25 year olds, TheSite.org.
Entrants have until 30 April 2010 to submit their images. For more information, visit the LifeSupport website.
Posted by Amy Davies on Friday, 29th Jan 2010 at 04:36pm GMT.






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