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Irena B.

09. 06. 2023.

Best Designs Awarded at the International "ART4CHANGE" Competition

 

We are happy to announce the results of the competition „ART4CHANGE - an international public call for artists” for the best design on the topic of climate change and circular communities, which is part of the "Communities go Circular" project.

22 authors from Croatia, Slovenia and Ukraine applied for the competition with 29 submitted works. The expert jury consisting of Vjeran Juhas, Iva Milaković and Noel Mirković chose the three winning designs in the competition. To ensure impartiality all works received in the competition were submitted to the jury under codes.

The works of the following authors were awarded:

First prize - Kaja Kajfež
Second prize - Karla Čurčinski
Third prize - Barbara Galant

The awarded designs are attached.

We congratulate the award-winning authors and thank everyone who spared their time and invested their creativity in the works (which, according to the jury's assessment, are all "good, better and excellent") for our competition! Since we were very pleased with the quality of the designs we have received, we are planning to organize an exhibition where we will display all the submitted works.

The "Communities go circular" project is financed by EU funds, Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values program (CERV). Read more about the "Communities go circular" project here:

https://www.zelena-istra.hr/en/articles/none-2/901/none/

The project coordinator is Association Green Istria and project partners are: Ecologists Without Borders, KNOF, Zero Waste Italy and Friends of the Earth Croatia.

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