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22/01/2013 02:50 (123 Day 22:15 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- London Business School has launched the ‘Find Your Voice’ competition to commission works of art that embody the School’s promise to give every student a voice and the opportunity to make their mark on the world.

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The competition in partnership with The Communications Agency (TCA) and Camberwell College of Arts invites students from Camberwell College of Arts to create and submit a work of art executed in graphics, illustration or fine art photography. 

As London Business School said, the chosen artwork will be used in London Business School’s communications to reflect the School’s brand promise and values.  Each student will individually interpret the brief and create an original image inspired by the brand promise, “find your voice”.

 

30 pieces of art will be selected from the submissions to form part of a prestigious, curated exhibition at London Business School’s Regent’s Park campus in April 2013.

A panel of judges from London Business School, TCA and Camberwell College of Arts, will pick the top three pieces, for which prizes will be awarded.  London Business School’s community will also have the opportunity to vote on its favourite piece and a People’s Choice Award will be given to the winner.

Alanah Cullen, Head of Enterprise; Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon Colleges of Arts and Design shared "we are delighted to be working with London Business School on this project.  It provides our students with an invaluable opportunity to work on a ‘live’ project with a global institution of real merit, and it is the sort or experience that will undoubtedly help them in their future careers as professional artists".

 

 

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