The international 7-77 Cartoon Competition
The 13th International Ankara Cartoon Festival is going to be held
between April 20th and 23rd, 2007 during 23rd April Children's Day
activities, which will be celebrated for the 77th time in our country.
The international 7-77 Cartoon Competition will be organized under the
13th International Ankara Cartoon Festival. The aim of the competition
is to make children; whom are going to be the future adults, like
cartooning to contribute the development of sensitivity towards humor and
to enrich their world with the help of cartoons you will draw.
All professional and amateur cartoonists will be welcomed to join in
by drawing cartoons for children.
Cartoons can be drawn in black-white or colorful using any technique
in either A4 or A3 size.
Cartoonists can join in the competition with an original cartoon that
can be understood by children. Competitors must write their names,
surnames and addresses on the back of their cartoons.
The deadline for the competition is February 15th, 2007.
Cartoons should be sent to the following address:
ULUSLARARASI 7-77 KARIKATUR YARISMASI PK:364/
06443 YENISEHIR/ANKARA/ TURKEY
The sole prize of the competition is the 7-77 PRIZE ($2,000) and the
institutions commemorative plates.
The results of the competition will be announced on April 15th, 2007 in
press and on the web.
The winner of the competition will be invited to Ankara between April
20th and 23rd, 2007 to be a guest for the activities to be held during
the 13th International Ankara Cartoon Festival and will receive the
award at the opening of the exhibition.
The International 7-77 Cartoon Competition catalogue and the
certificate will be sent to those competitors whose cartoons were chosen by the
jury and were printed in the catalogue.
Cartoons will not be sent back and all rights will be reserved by the
Cartoon Foundation.
International 7-77 Cartoon Competition exhibition will be opened in
various cities of Turkey and abroad.
For information:
http://www.nd-karikaturvakfi.org.tr/2007yarisma.htm