17 October 2005
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Coexistence Art Competition
Heart of the City First Place Prize: $10,000 cash prize
The winning art work will be reproduced to poster size (5m x 3m) for inclusion in the Auckland Exhibition.
Coexistence Award: US$1,000 cash prize (in memory of Georg von Holtsbrinck).
The winning art work selected by Museum on the Seam will be reproduced to poster size (5m x 3m) for inclusion in the
Auckland Exhibition, and may be selected to travel with the Coexistence exhibition on its global journey.
Heart of the City Runner-up Category Prizes: $1,000 cash prizes awarded to the best secondary student entry, tertiary
student entry, artist entry, design industry entry, open category entry.
Heart of the City is currently running an Art Competition in conjunction with the travelling, outdoor, poster art
exhibition 'Coexistence' that we are bringing to Auckland in February next year. Coexistence was originated by the
Museum on the Seam in Jerusalem in 2001 and an Art Competition is held in host cities where this travelling exhibition
is on display. See www.hotcity.co.nz for more background details.
Th Coexistence Art competition is open to all NZ residents nationwide. The art works are to represent the theme of
Coexistence - living in harmony with the other and tolerance and understanding between people.
The art work currently on display in the exhibition was created by artists from around the world and new art work is
continually evaluated by the Museum Jury and included as the exhibition travels. The Coexistence Jury includes Lord
Richard Attenborough, J M Coetzee (Sth African author) and Pierre Roxenberg (President and Director of Musee de Louvre,
Paris).
This competition is a fantastic opportunity for local artists to visually express the issues relating to coexistence in
NZ with a unique NZ/South Pacific style. All entries will be on public display at the same time as the Coexistence
Exhibition in Auckland. To find out more, or to register visit www.hotcity.co.nz.
"The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all
direction." Chanakya
From the team at artscalendar.co.nz
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