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Announcing the 29th Eye Level Literary Award in the USA and Canada
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Share this article RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J., July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Eye Level and Daekyo Culture Foundation is proud to announce the 29
th Eye Level Literary Award (ELLA). The event will be accepting submissions between July 1 and July 31 from the USA and Canada.
This year s event will allow children to register and submit their entries purely online at myeyelevel.com via PC or mobile. To encourage online submission, Eye Level will be giving out 6,000 USD worth of prizes in eGiftcards to entrants participating in our hashtag campaign. A total of 200 eGiftcards, each worth 30 USD, will be given out to randomly selected entrants who share a screen capture of their submission confirmation email on Instagram or Facebook with the two hashtags #jumpoffthepage and #ELLA2021 in the description.
Mike Perry s work, Bottles Grid x 15
- Credit: Mike Perry
In the year that the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties in Glasgow, Honiton’s Thelma Hulbert Gallery and East Devon District Council have launched Climate Conversations: a multi-site programme of exhibitions, events and activities.
For the first time, the gallery, in the town’s Dowell Street, will present an exhibition across two towns - Honiton and Exmouth.
The arts can raise questions, find different perspectives and create new opportunities to help us understand and adapt to our changing planet.
Climate Conversations has been developed against the context of the East Devon District Council commitment to Devon’s climate change emergency declaration and the University of Exeter’s declaration of an environment and climate emergency.