ManneqART Announces 2015 Events Schedule
ManneqART
has announced its 2015 Competition which features the following unique and
exciting events:
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March
28-29 Sculpture on the Human Form Workshop for students and beginning artists
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April
30--Artworks entry deadline
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June
21 ManneqART Madness--Public introduction of the 2015 artworks
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September
12-26 Public Display of Artworks
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September
27 Gala and Stage Show
ManneqART
is a 501c3 nonprofit arts and education organization and competition based in
Howard County, focused on bringing the Wearable Arts to the public.
Now in its third year, it’s mission is to inspire creativity and reward excellence in the field of wearable art. ManneqART reaches out to beginning and accomplished artists of all ages and skill levels and invites them to think outside their comfort zones to create artworks unlike anything our community has seen in the past. A gallery of more than 150 artworks created by ManneqART contestants from 30+ states can be seen at:
Now in its third year, it’s mission is to inspire creativity and reward excellence in the field of wearable art. ManneqART reaches out to beginning and accomplished artists of all ages and skill levels and invites them to think outside their comfort zones to create artworks unlike anything our community has seen in the past. A gallery of more than 150 artworks created by ManneqART contestants from 30+ states can be seen at:
Since
ManneqART was founded in 2013, it has
become an exciting Howard County arts event and a part of the Columbia Festival
of the Arts. Nearly 200 artworks have
been presented to the community,
including over 100 shown at 16 Howard County locations for two weeks in
September, 2014.
Last year's entries included artworks from 19 states made of all kinds of materials, from metals and paper, to spray foam and melted plastic bags. Artist awards totaling $10,000 were presented to artists in several categories.
Last year's entries included artworks from 19 states made of all kinds of materials, from metals and paper, to spray foam and melted plastic bags. Artist awards totaling $10,000 were presented to artists in several categories.
For
2015, ManneqART has entered into a
Partnership Agreement with the Howard County Public Schools System to train
students to create 3-dimension, wearable art.
Studies suggest that arts training might
be related to improvements in math or reading skills.
A March 28-29 Workshop will feature accomplished wearable artists teaching students and others how to work with materials, structure and colors to create artworks for the 2015 Competition.
A March 28-29 Workshop will feature accomplished wearable artists teaching students and others how to work with materials, structure and colors to create artworks for the 2015 Competition.
ManneqART
is unique and growing non-profit but we can't provide these artworks to the
Howard County community with the communities support. We are seeking contributions for the 2015
competition. and would be grateful for
support in many different forms, including artist sponsorships, events support,
in-kind contributions, cash donations,
fundraising outreach, volunteers and more.
For
more information about entering or supporting the 2015 competition, go to the ManneqART website at
www.manneqart.org, email info@manneqart.org or call 301.725.5555
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BACKGROUND:
Lee
Andersen, a Kiwi from the North Island of New Zealand, founded ManneqArt in
2013, as an innovative nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization created to promote the
arts and the artists. ManneqART is
patterned after New Zealand's 25 year old World of Wearable Art which attracts
artists from all over the world and welcomes 50,000 plus visitors each year to
Wellington, NZ. An artist and highly
successful "art to wear" fashions designer by trade, Andersen is also well known for her unique
knitted fashions worn by both public and private clients, such as Bill Cosby
and Phylicia Rashad. Some of Andersen's
cutting edge designs are on display at the Te Papa Museum in Wellington, the
capital of New Zealand. Today, she
manufactures the Lee Andersen Collection at her 16,000 square foot factory in
Howard County. Her label is currently
found in 800 boutiques in the US and Canada.
More than
100 entries in the 2014 Competition were displayed free to the public for two
weeks in September at 16 locations around Howard County. Hundreds of people visited the
displays. The June 2014 Hair and Makeup Competition
attracted 1000+ visitors to Historic Savage Mill to see all the extreme hair
and makeup designs professionally photographed on models wearing the unique
2014 artworks.
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