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Artist alert
« on: March 14, 2004, 10:47:01 am »
Some folks would say artist are like locust--producing noting but discord and destruction. I disagree and so it would seem does the E3.

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New Art Exhibition Planned For E3
Organisers of this May?s E3 have announced a call for entries for ?"Into the Pixel," a juried exhibition of computer and video game art. The exhibition is a joint project of E3Expo, The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences and The Graphic Arts Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Entry for "Into the Pixel" is open to Academy members and E3Expo exhibiting companies. Artists may submit up to three original works. Deadline is April 5, 2004. Artists may contact pixelquestions@e3expo.com for more information.





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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2004, 10:47:01 am »
Some folks would say artist are like locust--producing noting but discord and destruction. I disagree and so it would seem does the E3.

Quote:

New Art Exhibition Planned For E3
Organisers of this May?s E3 have announced a call for entries for ?"Into the Pixel," a juried exhibition of computer and video game art. The exhibition is a joint project of E3Expo, The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences and The Graphic Arts Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Entry for "Into the Pixel" is open to Academy members and E3Expo exhibiting companies. Artists may submit up to three original works. Deadline is April 5, 2004. Artists may contact pixelquestions@e3expo.com for more information.





Best,
Jerry  

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Artist alert
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2004, 10:47:01 am »
Some folks would say artist are like locust--producing noting but discord and destruction. I disagree and so it would seem does the E3.

Quote:

New Art Exhibition Planned For E3
Organisers of this May?s E3 have announced a call for entries for ?"Into the Pixel," a juried exhibition of computer and video game art. The exhibition is a joint project of E3Expo, The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences and The Graphic Arts Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Entry for "Into the Pixel" is open to Academy members and E3Expo exhibiting companies. Artists may submit up to three original works. Deadline is April 5, 2004. Artists may contact pixelquestions@e3expo.com for more information.





Best,
Jerry