The National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome has launched three projects: a series of scholarships, a call for proposals and a competition all dedicated to the Gallery’s activities.
Curation of the Arts is an intensive course aimed at young people with master’s degrees or new workers in the field of cultural heritage: the aim is to promote a selection of teaching around the concept of “curation,” understood as “an attitude and competence essential to combine entrepreneurship, humanism, arts education and creative promotion.” The Gallery is offering 10 scholarships of 500 euros each for as many participants. The course will take place Nov. 10 and 11.
Got the pictures? is a call for proposals aimed at authors between 18 and 30 years old, who with photographs are asked to document the words right, wrong, us, them, me: three prizes of 5,000, 3,000 and 2,000 euros respectively are planned. The deadline is November 19, and the exhibition of works will be organized in the first quarter of 2018.
Finally, Time-Action is a contest, a video contest dedicated to creatives who want to tell about the National Gallery and the exhibition Time is out of joint. Three prizes are planned: In [be]tween (2,500 euros to the best video), The Social Network (1,000 euros to the most viewed video on Facebook), Citizens Trust (500 euros to the video most voted by visitors to the Museum). The deadline is November 5, and the awards ceremony will be held on the 24th.
For all info and to download the regulations one can log on to http://lagallerianazionale.com/progetti/.
Contest and scholarships at the National Gallery in Rome |
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