S E L E C T I O N  P R O C E S S

E L I G I B I L I T Y

All Year 12 secondary school students who studied TEE Art or Art and Design in 2006. Schools are responsible for the pre-selection of up to five works. However, in the event of special circumstances, teachers may negotiate an increase in the number of entries for their school. Unless there has been agreement through prior negotiation, schools will be limited to 5 entries.

If you wish to negotiate the submission of additional works you may do so by contacting Greg Kelly, Principal Consultant, Dept of Education and Training on (08) 9264 5089.

Students may not independently enter works. More than one work may be submitted by the same student. However, it is preferred that the works are from different students.

S E L E C T I O N    O F    W O R K S

A selection panel with representatives from the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the Department of Education and Training, the Curriculum Council and the Art Education Association, will review all works submitted and recommend works to be

exhibited.

Judges will review the work based on the following criteria:

                 1. Elements and Principles of Design

                 2. Creativity and Originality

                 3. Media Skills and Processes

 S U B M I S S I O N   O F   W O R K S   -   V E N U E   A N D   D A T E S

Teachers should deliver art works to the Ellie Eaton Pavilion, Claremont Showgrounds (Entrance Gate 1 (off Graylands Road) and to your left, on Monday 30 October between 9.30am and 4.30pm OR Tuesday 31 October 2006 between 8.30am and 4.30pm.

Selection of work for the exhibition will take place on Wednesday 1 November.

Schools will be advised of works to be included following selection.

All schools should make arrangements to pick up works of art not selected from the

Ellie Eaton Pavilion between the hours of 8.30am and 4.30pm on Thursday 2

November 2005.

If works are not collected they will be sent back to the school who will be invoiced for the cost of transport.

 A NOTE FOR TEACHERS IN REGIONAL AREAS

   

Country Schools should allow time for delivery of works to Perth. In past years, some schools have approached freight providers to act as sponsors for the movement of art works to Perth. The Art Gallery will attempt to accommodate the early delivery of  works from regional schools but prior notification is necessary.

For further information please contact the Project Coordinator on 9492 6618.

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