Submissions for The Marmite Prize are open .
The MARMITE PRIZE FOR PAINTING is the most erratic, challenging and nomadic biennial open submission painting exhibition in Britain. The 2008 prize will be judged by a distinguished panel of judges, Michele Fletcher (artist and 2006 Marmite Prize Winner), Liz Neal (artist) and Milly Thompson (artist and ex-member of BANK).
www.marmiteprize.org This year at Studio 1.1. Check it out. thanks to Russell Herron russell@russellherron.com
MARMITE PRIZE FOR PAINTING
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