SYMPOSIUM OF MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE - CANADA
 | Deadline: March 8, 2015
A Canadian town and a local cultural organization organize a monumental sculpture symposium. The event will be held from July to August 2015, with 7 sculptures of 5 feet or more.
Tips from the town on the issue.
Preferences - The City is open to proposals for both figurative and abstract sculptures. - the preferred materials are stone, metal, glass fiber. - Involved in the preservation of its historical heritage, the municipality will appreciate sculptures proposed in relation to the local history from yesterday to today.
Subjects:
- The sea, fishing, boats, anchors, lighthouses - agricultural jobs - Symbols - The great deportation, family separation, injury, pain, loss - The folk tales and legends or mythical characters (Evangeline, Gabriel, La Sagouine, etc.) - The great “Tintamarre” (tumult): The tradition is to walk through the city making noise at the National Day celebration. The term comes from the word that originally means "discordant sounds." - Music: violin, guitar, banjo and music.
Materials: Stone (limestone, marble, granite, ...), glass fiber, metal (steel, aluminum). The materials will be offered by the organization up to a value of $ 3,000. Honorarium: $ 5,000 Room and board in individual rooms covered by the organization. Travel expenses paid by the artist.
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