Fieldwork | Open Call to artists for COP 15

Fieldwork | Open Call to artists for posters for COP15

Deadline November 20

In relation to the climate conference in Copenhagen December 7-18 2009 Fieldwork - artists Nis Rømer and Lise Skou - invite artist to contribute with a poster, image or statement addressing the
social and environmental justice dimension of climate change from your
point of view.

The posters will be printed in black and white i A2 format, mounted on a
board and carried in a march over the green commons of Copenhagen and into
the city on Wednesday Dec 9. They will then be installed at Kunsthal
Charlottenborg during the climate conference.

Format: A PDF file in print resolution (150 dpi is fine), black and white,
size: A2
Send it to: info@field-work.dk

www.field-work.dk/opencall.html 



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