Friday, 18 November 2016

Deadline Extended for Submissions

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DEADLINE EXTENDED: FACTIVISM - SPOKEN WORD EVENT - CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS CLOSES MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER
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2016 Moreland Summer Show
Spoken Word Event

DEADLINE EXTENDED:
MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER 5 PM





The Moreland Summer Show is an annual exhibition presenting the
diverse and dynamic talent of artists with strong connections to the City of Moreland.
This year’s exhibition theme is ‘FACTIVISM.

If you are a writer, poet, song writer, rapper, novelist or orator (or sometimes are) who lives, works, studies or bases your creative practice in the City of Moreland you are now invited to submit a composition to compliment the theme of the show for consideration for a SPOKEN WORD public program event to be held at The Counihan Gallery In Brunswick Saturday 26 November, 2.00 pm.

About the Event:
Each speaker will have 5 minutes maximum in which to read or recite their composition, with a last minute signal bell at 4 minutes.

Application Process:
Download and complete the application form.
Return completed form by email, post or hand delivery on or before the closing date.
NOTE: Counihan Gallery In Brunswick is not open on Mondays or Tuesdays.
Successful applicants will be invited to recite their piece in their chosen style. Numbers are strictly limited.
Individual applications only – no group entries please.

This is a free public event. Entrants should be advised that their participation will be voluntary.
Catering will be provided for the event.  Gallery entry is free as always.

DOWNLOAD AN APPLICATION PACK FOR MORE INFORMATION
  Applications Now Due by Monday 21 November 2016 5pm
Counihan Gallery In Brunswick
233 Sydney Road, Brunswick VIC 3056 | 03 9389 8622
Wednesday - Saturday 11 am - 5 pm | Sunday 1 - 5 pm
Email: counihangallery@moreland.vic.gov.au
Web: www.moreland.vic.gov.au/counihan-gallery


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Free entry

Moreland City Council acknowledges the traditional owners of the land in which we work, the Wurundjeri people.  We recognise their continuing connection to land, waterways and community. We pay our respect to them and their culture, and to their Elders past, present and future

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