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  2. Juried competition - Wikipedia

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    A juried competition is a competition in which participants' work is judged by a person or panel of persons convened specifically to judge the participants' efforts. The jury may be referred to as a competition jury or awards jury, and usually presents awards based on specific criteria for the competition.

  3. Caption contest - Wikipedia

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    Contests may vary by image type (photo or drawing), caption format (description of a situation or a dialogue), as well as judging criteria. The competition organizer is required to give information about caption submission rules and other information that is important for the contest.

  4. Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize is the United Kingdom's leading award in contemporary drawing. Initially awarded in 1991 as the Malvern Open Drawing Prize , it became the Cheltenham Open Drawing Competition in 1994, and then the Jerwood Drawing Prize from 2001 until 2017. [ 1 ]

  5. Architectural design competition - Wikipedia

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    An architectural design competition is a type of design competition in which an organization that intends on constructing a new building invites architects to submit design proposals. The winning design is usually chosen by an independent panel of design professionals and stakeholders (such as government and local representatives).

  6. Kerala School Kalolsavam - Wikipedia

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    Kerala School Kalolsavam is a unique festival in its structure and organization, overseen by the Education Department as per guidelines drafted by experts. This annual event provides a platform for students to showcase their talents at various levels, from school to the state.

  7. Turner Prize - Wikipedia

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    The prize was named after Turner, because, though he is now considered one of the country's greatest artists, when he was active, his work was controversial. [2] While he is now looked at as a traditionalist, his new approach to landscape painting changed the course of art history, as many of the Turner Prize winners aspire to do.

  8. Drawing lots (decision making) - Wikipedia

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    Drawing lots or drawing straws is a selection method, or a form of sortition, that is used by a group to choose one member of the group to perform a task after none has volunteered for it. The same practice can be used also to choose one of several volunteers, should an agreement not be reached.

  9. Lists of art awards - Wikipedia

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    Lists of art awards cover some of the notable awards presented for art, some for a specific form or genre, some for artists from one country or region, some more general. The lists are organized by the region of the body issuing the award, although the awards may not be restricted to artists in that region.