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Freedom to Create Prize







Organization: Freedom to Create
Field: Arts
Deadline: 15 July 2011

The 2011 Freedom to Create Prize is open for nominations through this website from 24 March 2011 until 15 July 2011. 

There are two categories: Main Prize and Imprisoned Artist Prize. 

Please Register to apply for the prize online or if you already registered, pleaseSign in to access to your application. 

It is also possible to download the Entry forms and email them or post them to us with your artwork. Download the Entry form for the Main Prize here and the Imprisoned Artist Prize here. 

Download the Judging Criteria and Entry Requirements for the Prize here and the Terms and Conditions for the Prize here
Sending your Artwork
You will need to please submit samples of your artwork along with your application by using one of the four methods below.
•   Email - Please send toentry@freedomtocreateprize.com
Post - Click here to print your own address label
Web - Please use a service such as You Send It for sending large files
File Transfer Protocol - For full details please see ourFTP User Guide
For all methods please include
your name and your application
number .
 
Submissions
1.The Prize is open to any individual or group of any gender, religion or nationality.
2.The Prize is open to all art forms and we welcome submissions from any of the creative arts.
3.Artists may nominate themselves or be nominated by a third party.
4.Only submissions entered on this website or on official entry forms will be considered.
5.Past applicants can submit applications for the Freedom to Create Prize again but must submit a different art work.
6.The Freedom to Create Youth Prize is now combined with the Freedom to Create Main Prize which is open to any individual or group of any gender, religion or nationality, above 16 years of age.
Judging Criteria
Entries for the Freedom to Create Main Prize and Imprisoned Artist Prize will be evaluated by a panel of distinguished judges based on the following criteria: 

1.The creativity of the artist in pursuing the freedom to create and conveying their message for social justice.
2.The courage and/or personal risk the artist has demonstrated in pursuing the freedom to create while promoting their. work.
3.The subject matter of the artwork and its relevance to a particular social issue.
4.The creativity the artist has displayed to demonstrate how art can influence change.
5.The extent to which the artist embodies the vision, mission and values of Freedom to Create.

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