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Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition Additional Information WHAT IS IT? The Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition is your chance to showcase your comic or graphic novel inspired artwork, in the lead up to Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery’s summer exhibition, Comic Invention. WHAT WE WANT We want to see a drawing or design inspired by your favourite comic book, graphic novel, or associated characters. Your artwork can be in full colour or black and white, and drawn in materials of your choice. Submissions should be made on either A4 or A3 size paper. A completed application form should be paper clipped to your finished artwork, upon submission. WHEN WE WANT IT The closing date for entries is Thursday, 30th March 2017. All entries should be handed in to your School Librarian/School Library Co-ordinator, or your local public library by 30 th March. Any artworks received after this date will not be considered. WHAT DO YOU GET? AN EXHIBITION: If your work is shortlisted, it will be framed and exhibited in the Garden Gallery in Clydebank Town Hall between 5 th and 30 th of May 2017. PRIVATE VIEW INVITEs: Shortlisted artists will be invited to attend a Private View of the Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition exhibition, together with family and friends, on the evening of Thursday 4 th May. The Private View will be held in the Garden Gallery at Clydebank Town Hall from 6pm – 7.30pm. Shortlisted artists will also be invited to the Comic Invention exhibition Private View at Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery on Thursday 25 th May. ART MATERIALS: From the shortlisted entries on show in the Garden Gallery exhibition, one winner from each age group (S1/2, S3/4, and S5/6) will be selected by Scottish comic book artist Frank Quitely, best known for drawing Batman, Superman, and the X-men. Overall winners will be announced during the Private View, and will receive a gift voucher to spend on art materials. A FRAMED COPY OF YOUR ARTWORK: All shortlisted artists will have their framed artwork returned to them at the exhibition close. Application forms for the Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition are available from: www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/comiccomp Please direct any further queries regarding the Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition to: [email protected]

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Page 1: Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition Additional Information · PDF fileSecondary Schools Comic Art Competition Additional Information WHAT IS IT? The Secondary Schools Comic Art

Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition

Additional Information

WHAT IS IT?

The Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition is your chance to showcase your comic or graphic novel

inspired artwork, in the lead up to Clydebank Museum and Art Gallery’s summer exhibition, Comic

Invention.

WHAT WE WANT

We want to see a drawing or design inspired by your favourite comic book, graphic novel, or associated

characters. Your artwork can be in full colour or black and white, and drawn in materials of your choice.

Submissions should be made on either A4 or A3 size paper. A completed application form should be paper

clipped to your finished artwork, upon submission.

WHEN WE WANT IT

The closing date for entries is Thursday, 30th March 2017. All entries should be handed in to your School

Librarian/School Library Co-ordinator, or your local public library by 30th March. Any artworks received

after this date will not be considered.

WHAT DO YOU GET?

AN EXHIBITION: If your work is shortlisted, it will be framed and exhibited in the Garden Gallery in

Clydebank Town Hall between 5th and 30th of May 2017.

PRIVATE VIEW INVITEs: Shortlisted artists will be invited to attend a Private View of the Secondary

Schools Comic Art Competition exhibition, together with family and friends, on the evening of Thursday 4th

May. The Private View will be held in the Garden Gallery at Clydebank Town Hall from 6pm – 7.30pm.

Shortlisted artists will also be invited to the Comic Invention exhibition Private View at Clydebank Museum

and Art Gallery on Thursday 25th May.

ART MATERIALS: From the shortlisted entries on show in the Garden Gallery exhibition, one winner

from each age group (S1/2, S3/4, and S5/6) will be selected by Scottish comic book artist Frank Quitely,

best known for drawing Batman, Superman, and the X-men. Overall winners will be announced during

the Private View, and will receive a gift voucher to spend on art materials.

A FRAMED COPY OF YOUR ARTWORK: All shortlisted artists will have their framed artwork

returned to them at the exhibition close.

Application forms for the Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition are available from: www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/comiccomp Please direct any further queries regarding the Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition to: [email protected]

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Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition 2017

Application Form

NAME

ADDRESS

TELEPHONE

EMAIL

ARTWORK TITLE

MEDIUM (the materials you have used to create your artwork)

YEAR GROUP

SCHOOL

Please ensure that your completed application form is paper-clipped to your finished artwork upon submission.

Application forms and artworks should be submitted to your School Librarian/School Library Co-ordinator, or to the staff at your local public library.

The closing date for submissions is: Thursday, 30th March. Applications received after this date will not be considered.

Additional Information regarding the Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition is available from: www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/comiccomp

Please direct any further queries regarding the Secondary Schools Comic Art Competition to: [email protected]