The Creative Canvas: Unveiling ASEAN’s Best in Graphic Arts

The Department of Fine Arts, Photography, and Exhibition is proud to announce the fourth ASEAN graphic arts competition, an initiative led by the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism. This competition aims to showcase and celebrate the innovative achievements and creative talents within the realm of graphic art across the ASEAN region.

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Artists from across the ASEAN community are invited to showcase their talent and creativity by submitting their graphic art entries to the organizing committee via email: [email protected] before the deadline of August 31.

The competition welcomes artworks created between 2020 and 2024, exploring a range of techniques including woodcut, metal engraving, gypsum engraving, rubber engraving, stone print, unique print, and other innovative graphic art forms.

Themes for submissions should revolve around the richness of life, capturing aspects such as humanity, natural landscapes, peace, solidarity, cooperation, friendship, and contemporary issues.

Participants can enter up to three pieces, each submitted as a JPG file, along with a text document providing details about the artist and their artwork.

The competition offers a range of prizes, including one first prize, three second prizes, five third prizes, and seven consolation prizes, recognizing exceptional artistic talent.

The organizing board will carefully select approximately 200 graphic artworks for an exhibition scheduled for December in Hai Phong, providing a platform for artists to showcase their work and connect with a wider audience.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of the fourth edition of the ASEAN graphic arts competition and exhibition, first initiated in 2012. Get creating and submit your entries soon!

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