Only 10 days left to enter National Open Art competition

The search for the best British and Irish artists and photographers continues with National Open Art’s 20th annual competition.

The National Open Art competition is an opportunity for British and Irish artists and photographers to exhibit, sell and promote their work to a specially selected judging panel. Leading this year’s panel is Royal Academician David Remfry, former Vogue picture editor, Robin Muir and the Tate’s Head of Learning, Programme and Resources Fiona Kingsman. Administered by The Chichester Art Trust, the not for profit arts charity provides an open and fair platform for those wishing to take part.

A separate competition for children will be judged by writer and illustrator Chris Riddell.

The competition costs £20 per adult entry and £5 per child entry. Finalists will be announced in September, and the winners revealed in October.

The closing date for 2016 NOA entries is midnight on 10th July.

For more information on how to register, visit: www.nationalopenart.org

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