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COLOR ART – International Festival of Fine Arts for Children and Youth

Color Art International Fine Arts Festival for children between 6-17 years of age. Submissions open until 17th February 2024

The Goleniów Cultural Centre (Poland) invites you to participate in the 33rd International Festival of Fine Arts – COLOR ART

The Color Art International Festival of Fine Arts in Goleniów is an annual event organised every year since 1990 and under the honorary patronage of the Polish Committee for UNESCO and, from this year, UNICEF Poland.

It is a unique art competition for children and youth, culminating in seaside art workshops for the winners in Poland.

The organizers would like to invite children and youth from all over the world to participate in the next edition.

Source: Color Art Festival

The theme of the traditional painting and graphics category is “All the Colours of Music”. Additionally, this year’s festival introduces a new category of the competition: poster. The theme for the poster category is “The Colours of Jazz.”

The deadline for sending artwork is the 17th February 2024.

The winners and their guardians will receive an invitation to participate in a multi-day art workshops at the seaside in May 2024, an exhibition catalogue and a diploma.

Further information about the competition, including rules and regulations can be found at

www.colorart.goleniow.pl

Festival Social Media:

https://www.facebook.com/international.festival.of.fine.arts

https://www.instagram.com/art.competition.for.children/

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