The Tiger Translate Global Showcase is coming to Sydney in 2011 and calling for all emerging artists wanting to expose their work.
September 21st, 2011
Tiger Beer’s anticipated art event, Tiger Translate, has been to New York, London, Bangkok, Berlin, Denmark, Mongolia, Beijing, Dubai, Melbourne – and this year it’s coming to Sydney.
The event is a chance for up and coming Australian artists to showcase their work on a global platform.
It all culminates in an exclusive party, to be held on 23 November, featuring DJS, live art and street artists.
This year’s theme is ’growth’ – personal or global, it affects us all. If you think you’ve got what it takes to be the next Tiger Translate winner, get creative – grab a pen, brush or a spray can and get started!
Submissions are open until 30 September. The winner will be announced in October to showcase at the Tiger Translate event.
Entries can be submitted here, emailed here or via the Tiger Beer Australia Facebook fan page.
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