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UKYA City Takeover: Nottingham 2019, UK Young Artists

Call for Entries

UK Young Artists   /   Deadline: 07/09/18

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200 ARTISTS

3 CONTINENTS

150 EVENTS

7 DAYS

07 - 13 FEBRUARY 2019

UKYA City Takeover: Nottingham 2019 will span the city, immersing visitors in an array of extraordinary, innovative and contemporary work from over 200 artists from three continents. Visual arts, performance, music and words will animate cultural spaces and unusual places across Nottingham.

CALL FOR ENTRIES

DEADLINE: Monday 9 July 5pm

UK Young Artists is seeking submissions for a week-long 'City Takeover' in Nottingham. The call is open to artists aged 18-30 working in the following artforms:

Applied Art: ceramics, glass, textiles, jewellery, fashion Design: graphic and product design

Digital Art: animation, projection mapping, mixed reality performance, virtual reality, game design, interactive art and installation

Literature: writing, poetry, storytelling and spoken word

Moving Image: film, documentary, artist video and animation

Music: sound art and all genres of music will be considered from individuals, bands and collaborations

Performance: theatre, dance, live art, site-specific and outdoor performance

Visual Arts: fine art, photography, installation, illustration,printmaking, site-specific work and sculpture

Cross art form collaborations and interdisciplinary works are also welcomed!

UK Young Artists' open call for submissions closes at 5pm on Monday 9 July

Please visit www.ukyoungartists.co.uk to download an information pack and apply.

Location

Nottingham

Fees

Free

Eligibility

Age: 18-30
UK Resident

Contact Information

Laura Evans
50 Shakespeare Street
Nottingham,

W: www.ukyoungartists.co.uk
E: info@ukyoungartists.co.uk

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