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UCA Art Competition 2017
Take a photograph, draw or paint a picture, put it on a postcard and you could have the chance to win an iPad.
Your design should be inspired(启迪)by something that happened to you today.
Once you’ve completed your artwork, complete the entry form and send it with your postcard to:
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UCA Art Competition
University for the Creative Arts
Falkner Rd
Farnham
Surrey GU9 7DS
The University for the Creative Arts (UCA) Art Competition (“the competition”) is open to people aged between thirteen and nineteen years old.
Students who’re studying in UCA, employees of the University or their family members or anyone else connected with the competition may not enter the competition.
When sending in your competition entry you must complete the entry form (download the entry form from here) providing your name, age, date of birth, address, telephone number and e-mail address and (if you are under eighteen) the name and telephone number of your parent or teacher.
Only one entry per artist is allowed.
The last date for entries is 5 pm on 14 July 2017.
UCA will pick three judges, at least two of whom will be Senior Lecturers at the University. The judges will shortlist up to fifty entries for exhibition and from the shortlist, winners who get the most support will receive prizes as follows:
1st—iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi 128GB
2nd—iPad Air Wi-Fi 16GB
3rd—iPad mini Wi-Fi 16GB
If you have any questions about the competition, please e-mail us at [email protected] with UCA Art Competition 2017 in the subject.
1. What has to be done to enter the competition?
A. Designing a picture book.
B. Sending an inspiring photo or picture.
C. Recording something that happened to you.
D. Creating a postcard with a photo or picture on it.
2. Who can take part in the competition?
A. Students in the University.
B. People who work for the University.
C. Teenagers with no relation to the competition.
D. Family members of the University’s employees.
3. Where might you read the text?
A. On a school’s notice board.
B. At an art exhibition.
C. In a newspaper.
D. On the Internet.