4 INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM - RUSSIA
 | Deadline: 1st of February 2011 Valentina Dusavitskata, AIESM Manager for Russia, together with Sculptor Yury Tkachenko and various other russian institutions is organizing the 4th International Sculpture Symposium that will be held in a town of Russia from the 25th of August to the 20th of September. The Symposium provides the participants with: - Accomodation and alimentation - Materials for the sculptures: stone (white marble from 1.5 to 2 cubic metres), metal (steel or stainless steel), clay for making a life-size model , casting in bronze after the end of the Symposium, glass in sheets and in blocks. -For sculptors money reward amounting to 2000 Euro (its equivalent in rubles) for completed sculptures at the end of the Symposium; and for painters 1000 Euro (its equivalent in rubles) for 20 completed works 1m x1m by size at the end of the Symposium - Transportation expenses coverage: for artists from counties of Europe – 200 Euro, for artists from countries of Asia and Africa – 300 Euro, for artists from countries of North and South America and The Far East – 500 Euro. - Working site commodities for sculptors: electricity, air compressor, crane, storage for keeping working clothes and instruments, umbrellas to protect from sun or rain, big (230mm) angle grinders - For metal sculptors welding and cutting machines, grinders, another tools, working space. - The equipped studio for painters with painting materials: aclylic, canvases, brushes. - Bus transportation from Moscow airports to the place of the symposium. - Exhibition of smaller sculptures in The Museum of the Sculpture Symposiums. - Symposium Catalogue - Coverage of the Symposium events by russian mass media ( television, radio, newspapers, magazines) The topic of the Symposium is ‘The poetry of love’. During the selection for sculpture the preference will be given to more figurative sketches. For detailed information on how to participate ( required documentation and contact address), Enter in Competitions Details
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