Entries Called for ECC Student Craft/Design Awards
Entries Called for ECC New Zealand Student Craft/Design
Awards
What will David Trubridge think of your design?
If you're a tertiary design students or 2014 design graduate
then this is your chance to enter the 2015 ECC New Zealand
Student Craft/Design Awards and have that question answered!
Internationally renowned designer David Trubridge heads up
this year's judging panel of these unique annual awards. Run
by The Friends of The Dowse and hosted at The Dowse Art
Museum, the Student Craft/Design Awards have been supporting
the emerging careers of designers and crafters for over 25
years.
Entries are welcome from 1 August in the fields of furniture, product and lighting design, jewellery, glasswork, textile and craft and close at the end of the day on Sunday 16 August. A formal awards ceremony will take place at The Dowse on 24 September2015.
The ECC NZ Student Craft/ Design Supreme Award is $2,000 in prize money. The Supreme winner will have their work exhibited at The Dowse and be flown to Wellington for the awards evening. There is one ECC People's Choice Award prize of $1,000 cash and ten highly commended certificates.
For the first time this year there will be category awards, they are as follows: ECC Ltd Lighting Award $1,000; ECC Ltd Furniture & Product Design Award $1,000; Tuatara Glass & Ceramics Award $1,000; The Village Goldsmith Jewellery Award $1,000; Textile & Fashion Award $1,000.
Leading lighting and furniture design company ECC have once again come on board as the naming partner for the awards and have led the way for the new category prizes. Heather Crichton, President of the Friends of the Dowse says the new category awards are indicative of the growth of the awards.
"We are continuing to build the awards with the support of existing and new sponsors. These awards are unique in that they foster and acknowledge those starting out in their design careers. We are thrilled to work collaboratively with The Dowse, our sponsors, media partner Urbis magazine and judges to shine the light on the wonderful design talent emerging in this country. "
The judges for 2015 are Courtney
Johnston, director of The Dowse Art Museum, David Trubridge,
internationally renowned designer, Federico Monsalve, editor
of Urbis Magazine, Anita Dykes from ECC, and Leanne
Williams, one of the key creatives in the collaborative art
practice of the Crystal Chain Gang.
Entries close: 16 August 2015
Awards Ceremony: 24 September 2015, The Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt
Display Weekend: Friday 25 September 2015 until Sunday 27 September 2015, The Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt
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