2017 NAIDOC Poster competition closes this week

The annual NAIDOC Poster competition is in its final week. Here's a rundown of requirements if you are interested in having your artwork showcased across the country.

National NAIDOC Poster 2009

National NAIDOC Poster 2009 Source: www.naidoc.org.au

Every year Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander artists are invited to submit their creative artworks for the National NAIDOC Poster Competition - with the winning artwork used to create the official NAIDOC poster, distributed across the country to promote NAIDOC week (2-9 July).

Each year a different theme is explored and must be reflected in the artwork. The theme for 2017  is 'Our Languages Matter'.

The winning artwork, as well as being showcased across the country, will also be awarded a $5000 cash prize. All entries will be viewed and judged by the National NAIDOC Committee
The importance, resilience and richness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages will be the focus of national celebrations marking NAIDOC Week 2017.
Check out the gallery of all previous . And some of the selections below.
Poster, National Aborigine's And Islander's Day Observance Committee,
Poster, National Aborigine's And Islander's Day Observance Committee, Source: www.naidoc.org.au
NAIDOC Poster 2008
Winning NAIDOC Poster design of 2008 Source: www.naidoc.org.au
NAIDOC Poster 2011
Winning NAIDOC Poster design 2011 Source: www.naidoc.org.au
Entries close 5:00PM AEST Monday 06 March 2017. for all the information, terms and conditions and entry form. Best of luck!


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Published 27 February 2017 2:25pm
By Emily Nicol


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