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2nd NTU Calligraphy Award Open for Submissions
The 2nd NTU Calligraphy Award is open to all NTU students from now on to Oct 31. The award has two categories: the brush-pen and the pointed-pen calligraphy. The top three winners of either category will be awarded a prize and a certificate, and their submitted works will be exhibited by the NTU Center for the Arts by the end of 2017.
This year, the rules of the Calligraphy Award have undergone minor changes. Participants of the brush-pen category are required to submit both an imitation and an original work in any script style to demonstrate their calligraphic skills, expression, and creativity. Participants of the pointed-pen category are assigned with passages from “The First Letter to All Students of National Taiwan University” written by Former President Ssu-Nien Fu (傅斯年). Hopefully by copying the passages, students get to realize the expressive power of writing and grasp Former President Fu’s expectations for students in his words of wit and humor.
2nd NTU Calligraphy Award Open for Submissions
◎ Submission deadline: 5 pm, Oct 31, 2017
◎ Means of submission: Hand in personally or mail to the NTU Center of the Arts
(Attention: To be officially accepted, all submissions must arrive before 5 pm, Oct 31, 2017)
◎ Prize and award: The top three winners of either category will receive a prize (largest sum: NT$10,000) and a certificate. The awarded works will be exhibited by the organizer in December, 2017.
※ Download the award introduction from the website of the NTU Center for the Arts
Organizer: NTU Center for the Arts
Co-organizers: NTU College of Liberal Arts and Office of Student Affairs
Contact person: Ms. Liu, NTU Center for the Arts
Email: ntuartpro@ntu.edu.tw
Phone: +886-2-33661578
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