Item Item 49 - Women's Policy Branch art competition.

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FVF632-Item 49

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Women's Policy Branch art competition.

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  • 1991 (Creation)

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1 page ; 21 cm.

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Black print on lilac paper. A tri-fold entry form for an art competition held by the Women's Policy Branch - part of the Department of the Premier, Economic and Trade Development. The front page contains information about the conditions of entry, such as the fact that entrants must be women artists over the age of eighteen, must reside in Queensland, and must have exhibited their work in the past two years. The front page also states entries must be submitted by Monday 13 May, 1991, and the assessment panel's decision will be publicised in early June, 1991. The back page contains the form to be filled by entrants, guidelines for entry, judging categories and prizes to be awarded across the categories.

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  • English

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Created, KB, 28-Feb-2023.

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