A BRISTOL youth group has launched a new art competition in a multi-million-pound youth centre.
The Station Artwork Competition offers young people the chance to see their artwork hung alongside a collection of more than 30 works by professional artists.
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Volunteers at The Station Jaydence Pater, left, and Ryan Lewis with fine artist Rose Sanderson and graffiti artist Nick Walker at the launch of the art competition being staged by The Creative Youth Network Picture: Dan Regan BRDR20120523F001
The Creative Youth Network launched the competition at The Station, Bristol's £5.75 million youth hub being developed in the city centre.
Bristol graffiti artist Nick Walker and illustrator Rose Sanderson, accompanied by some of The Station's young people, gathered at the centre yesterday to declare the competition open for entries.
The competition collection will eventually be auctioned off on October 18 as part of the corporate launch celebrations at The Station.
All funds will be donated to future creative projects being run at the youth hub.
To enter, young people have to take a photo of their artwork and upload it to the "Art Auction & Competition" event on The Station's Facebook page.
Artwork must be 2D but can be in any medium including painting, graffiti, digital, illustration, textile, print and photography.
Source: www.thisisbristol.co.uk
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