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  • Invitation to Social Art Award 2019 Ceremony

    We proudly invite you to the online event “The Social Art Award – Peaceful revolutions”, presenting the final winners of the second edition of the Social Art Award!

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  • The book is in the making…

    Dear participants and selected artists! We received your materials for the book and have started with designing. Of course, we’ll keep you posted and come back to you if we need further material from you! We aim to get the book published in the end of 2020. We are so much looking forward to presenting…

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  • The winners of the Social Art Award 2019!

    A big thank you to all artists for all their thought-provoking and meaningful contributions to the Social Art Award under the topic “We are the people – Peaceful revolutions through the power of the many”. The professional jury was very impressed by 558 submissions and had a very hard time to decide as each work was very…

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  • Shortlisted Artists Social Art Award 2019

    Out of 558 submissions the jury had a tough time to select the strongest positions related to the topic “We are the people – peaceful revolutions”. Now here they are including the two wildcards for the entries with the most public votes: – WILDCARD – Miriam Carroll (Ireland) with Tackle the Rabbit (2018) – WILDCARD –…

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  • The public voting is now open till 28 December!

    The Social Art Award, organised by the Institute for Art and Innovation, is now entering its next stage. The public voting starts today. Please check: www.social-art-award.org/voting – Presenting the longlist with the 230 most promising entries to the Social Art Award 2019 for public voting. The two most voted entries win a wild card to…

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  • Open Call for the Social Art Award 2019 is closed!

    The Open Call for the Social Art Award 2019 under the topic “We are the People – Peaceful Revolutions” was closed on December 15. We are very impressed by 558 submissions that were contributed from artists coming from 65 countries from across all continents. The international jury selected 230 entries for the PUBLIC VOTING running…

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