Transcript Slide 1

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!
The Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) is delighted to
announce its first art competition!!
•As an annual event for any
current student, faculty, or staff
member of Middlebury College
•Produce a creative work that
reflects the Center’s mission
and annual theme
•Winning artwork will be
exhibited in Carr Hall for
duration of 2010-2011
academic year
•Winner will receive $100
•Winner will be invited to
facilitate workshop or offer
presentation based on their
work and connection to
Center’s mission and theme
•Image of artwork will be
showcased on Center’s website
•Work will be returned at end
of academic year.
Details:
•Dimensions: The artwork or
photograph must fit within a
27” x 41” frame.
•It must center on race,
ethnicity, and environment
•The work can be multimedia, a
painting, drawing, or
photograph (s)
•It cannot stick out or protrude
from the canvas/surface more
than 1/4"
•Submission are due to Janine
Podraza in Carr Hall by April 22
(Friday) at noon.
•The winner will be announced
by May 7.
•For more information please
contact
[email protected]
CCSRE’s mission statement:
The Center is committed to
interdisciplinary and comparative
approaches for understanding
formations of race and ethnicity
and their effects on human
relations. It encourages
scholarship that considers race
and ethnicity as intersecting with
class, gender, sexuality, religion,
age, dis/ability, language,
communication, migration and the
environment. Work supported by
the Center situates these
discussions in local, regional,
global, and transnational contexts.
The CCSRE draws on Middlebury
College's expertise in international
studies, environmental studies,
and language and communication
to support critical inquiry on race,
ethnicity and diversity.