Sculptorvox Vol 4: Plastic Prognosticate - Call for Contributions
Deadline: 11/08/2020City: n/a | Country: United Kingdom | Daniel Hawley-Lingham
We are seeking new writing, essays, interviews, creative interpretation, reviews, and photographic work that explore and respond to the title and theme ‘Plastic Prognosticate’.
Call for Contributions
Sculptorvox Vol 4: Plastic Prognosticate
Closing date: 11th August 2020
Plastic Prognosticate -
Plastic: a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers
Prognosticate: foretell or prophesy (a future event).
We are seeking new writing, essays, interviews, creative interpretation, reviews, and photographic work that explore and respond to the title and theme ‘Plastic Prognosticate’.
You are invited to submit work that expresses notions, ideas and theories on materiality, process and future facing practices.
At the core of our work is the exposition of the expanded field of contemporary sculpture and its associated practice. Sculptorvox is an 8 volume publication going beyond seeing sculpture as 'object' and delves into the world, work, inspiration, processes, influences, ideas, journeys and careers of artists, writers, photographers who all work directly or indirectly with notions of three dimensions.
Thanks for taking the time to read and we look forward to seeing your submission.
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