MANILA, Philippines?The Delegation of the European Union to the Philippines, in partnership the Cultural Center of the Philippines and Philippine Women's University, invites high school students in Metro Manila to join this year's Europe Ko To art assemblage contest.
Ambassador Alistair MacDonald, head of delegation, said the contest is EU?s ?way of recognizing the creativity and talents of young Filipinos as well as of instilling among them the value of environment protection which is also at the core of the European Union's sustainable development policies.?
The art assemblage contest is part of the Europe month celebrations, dubbed "Viva Europa," which marks the founding of the EU (May 9); this year also commemorates the entering into force of the Lisbon Treaty.
The deadline for submission of the art assemblage pieces to the Philippine Women's University (Taft Avenue, Manila) is on 15 April 2010. Submissions must be made during office hours, Monday to Friday. For further information, please call phone 02 859 5124 or e-mail to DELEGATION-PHILIPPINES@ec.europa.eu.
A selection of 20 entries will be exhibited from 22 April to 30 May 2010 at the CCP as part of its Earth Day Festivities. The final 10 winning art pieces will be announced at the awarding ceremony led by Ambassador MacDonald also to be held at the CCP on 20 May 2010.
Contest guidelines include:
1. Artwork format is assemblage (a three-dimensional artwork made of different materials put together to form one unified concept art piece or composition.)
2. Who may join: This assemblage contest is open to all Filipino students currently enrolled in public and private high schools in Metro Manila. The assemblage should be a result of collaboration by a team of three students. Any other team composition is disqualified.
3. Theme: Entries must adhere to the theme "Unity in Diversity" in reflection of the spirit of the Treaty of Lisbon. It might be noted that the Treaty of Lisbon was intended to increase democratic accountability within the EU, to strengthen the EU's relations with third countries, and to make the EU's decision-making processes more efficient.
4. Medium/materials: Assemblage made of recycled but non-perishable materials, preferably those coming from the home and including from the community, like tin cans, rubber slippers, bottles, cloth or textile materials, paper products (such as papers, paper boards, and boxes), plastic materials (such as containers and old toys), and metal pieces. Note: Materials that deteriorate are not permitted.
Dimensions: Height must be 16 inches, including base, not smaller than 10 inches; weight must be a maximum of 20 kilos; and cubic measurement must be a maximum of 12 inches by 12 inches by 16 inches.
5. The team should submit their entries to the Philippine Women's University, Taft Avenue, Manila (during office hours, Monday to Friday), not later than 15 April 2010. Entries should be accompanied by a short rationale explaining the concept of their entry piece. Rationale should be not more than five sentences with a maximum of 300 words.
6. Students also should also provide the following information together with their respective entries: name, address, contact landline, and mobile phone numbers of the members of the team, the year and section of the members of the team, name of adviser, contact number of adviser, and name of school.
7. Criteria for judging. Entries will be judged on the basis of the following: relevance to the theme, 40 percent; durability and stability, 30 percent; and aesthetic significance and uniqueness, 30 percent.
8. The jury will be composed of artists and officials from the organizers.
9. Five winners will be chosen and each will be awarded a trophy and a medal as well as special prizes from the delegation. In addition, five finalists will be chosen and each will be awarded certificates. All winning entries in addition to other entries of merit will be exhibited at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
10. All winners will be notified by mail.
11. Prizes not claimed within 30 days after the awarding ceremony shall be forfeited.
12. For more details, check out the EU website.
