Entries are now open for the Queensland Premier’s Design Awards 2011. Entrants will be competing for a $40 000 scholarship for a design leader and a $10 000 travel bursary for an emerging designer. Entries close on 29 April 2011. Visit the Arts Queensland website for more information and nomination guidelines.
April 4th, 2011
Entries are now open for the Queensland Premier’s Design Awards 2011.
Entrants will be competing for a $40 000 scholarship for a design leader and a $10 000 travel bursary for an emerging designer.
Entries close on 29 April 2011. Visit the Arts Queensland website for more information and nomination guidelines.
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