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Oct. 29th - Nov. 30th, 2020

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The 7th Korean Film Festival Canada is pleased to announce this year’s “Challenge! DIY Poster Artwork Competition.”

 

To encourage active participation from viewers and the public and in order to heighten engagement with KFFC, this year we launch the “Challenge! DIY Poster Artwork Competition.”

The KFFC 2020 poster will be chosen from artwork submitted by youth 13 years and older, living in Canada or South Korea. Participants will take inspiration from the festival’s theme “Narratives Beyond Borders: New Wave Korean Cinema by Women Directors (1950-2020, Series I).” The best artwork will be chosen by the jury , and will be awarded a $600 (CAD) prize.

The jury consists of the three artists: Jinny Yu, an art Professor at the University of Ottawa, Sébastien Worsnip who teaches visual art and design at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, and painterYechel Gagnon.

 

 

Here are the winners of this year's “Challenge! DIY Poster Artwork Competition”!

1st Place ($600)- Jany Young Jang

2nd Place ($250)- Bitna Park

3rd Place ($150)- Jinah Yu

Examples

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Day 2

Day 3

Feeling-thinking-making

Day 1: A blank sketchbook and a pencil. “Feeling.”

Day 2: You begin drawing your design, “feeling and thinking” again…

Day 3: You add colour. The process of creating your DIY-Poster is complete—"feeling-thinking-making."

 

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