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Interpret Durban 5
Interpret Durban 5

Interpret Durban 5

A by Artthrob on the 17th of November 2014. This should take you < 1 minute to read.

It is that time of year again, Interpret Durban is back and we’re celebrating our 5th birthday! This year we look at Durban’s building blocks via our theme: Durban DNA and ask, what makes a city?

Our categories are as follows:
Professional Photography – I am Durban
Amateur Photography- Pure Durban
Illustration/design – Durban Bulletin
Video – Durban Atmosphere
Visual Arts- Durban urban

To be part of this great creative challenge and stand a chance to win your share of over R70 000 in prizesAND exhibit with the best Durban has to offer at INTERPRET DURBAN 5, all you need to do is go to www.interpretdurban.com and get the brief for one of the 5 categories: Professional Photography, Amateur Photography, Illustration/Design, Video and Visual Arts.

Time’s ticking and the deadline will get here quicker than you think, so get going! The deadline for Interpret Durban 5 is  December 12, 2014 at 15h00.

What are you waiting for? GO GO GO!

SUBMISSION DROP OFF:

Electronic entries can be submitted to: submissions@interpretdurban.com

ILIFINDO: 170 Mahatma Gandhi Road. Point. Durban
Please call 031 332 0119 beforehand to ensure someone is on site to sign in your submission

STREET SCENE: 39 Station Drive, The Design Factory 4th floor. Inside Open Plan Studio.
Please call 031 3215079 beforehand to ensure someone is on site to sign in your submission

DUT Art Gallery: 51 Steve Biko Road, Gate 2 entrance, Durban University of Technology,
Steve Biko Campus.
Please call 031 3732207 beforehand to ensure someone is on site to sign in your submission.

Tagged: Durban, Interpret Durban

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