Dear all,
What is crime? photography competition
Supported by The Independent
www.whatiscrime.org.uk
There’s still time to take-part - closing date 31st March 2009.
We don’t want to see the usual images. We’re looking for images of what crime is, who’s criminal and who gets harmed, in the context of:
Environmental harms
Financial harm and inequality
And different forms of violence
To tell others about the competition, pass this email on, click here to download our flyer, http://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/opus1091/WIC_flier.pdf or email us for hard copies. piers.gilbert@kcl.ac.uk
Take part for the chance:
- for your photo to be judged by an expert panel, including the award-winning film maker Ken Loach.
- for the chance to win a day working on the photography desk at The Independent.
- for your work to be shown in the What is crime? exhibition, to be held summer 2009 at the 198 Gallery, the contemporary arts and learning space set up in Brixton in response to the social unrest of the ‘80s.
Find out more about the judges, exhibition and prizes, or enter here www.whatiscrime.org.uk
Best Regards
Piers Gilbert
Policy Intern
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
King's College, London
Strand
London WC2R 2LS
Tel: 020 7848 1997
piers.gilbert@kcl.ac.uk
http://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk
What is crime? photography competition
Supported by The Independent
www.whatiscrime.org.uk
There’s still time to take-part - closing date 31st March 2009.
We don’t want to see the usual images. We’re looking for images of what crime is, who’s criminal and who gets harmed, in the context of:
Environmental harms
Financial harm and inequality
And different forms of violence
To tell others about the competition, pass this email on, click here to download our flyer, http://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk/opus1091/WIC_flier.pdf or email us for hard copies. piers.gilbert@kcl.ac.uk
Take part for the chance:
- for your photo to be judged by an expert panel, including the award-winning film maker Ken Loach.
- for the chance to win a day working on the photography desk at The Independent.
- for your work to be shown in the What is crime? exhibition, to be held summer 2009 at the 198 Gallery, the contemporary arts and learning space set up in Brixton in response to the social unrest of the ‘80s.
Find out more about the judges, exhibition and prizes, or enter here www.whatiscrime.org.uk
Best Regards
Piers Gilbert
Policy Intern
Centre for Crime and Justice Studies
King's College, London
Strand
London WC2R 2LS
Tel: 020 7848 1997
piers.gilbert@kcl.ac.uk
http://www.crimeandjustice.org.uk