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Friday
Mar242017

CArtsCon 2017 - The Countdown is ON!

The March 31st deadline is approaching for proposal submissions to the annual international arts conference in Canterbury, running from 18—21 July 2017. You can read more about CArtsCon HERE and you can visit the CONFERENCE WEBSITE for any other info you may need.

This year’s event is shaping up to be truly exciting! We already have a variety of presenters lined up—focusing on Film, TV & Radio—Creative Writing—Art History—Opera—Theology—Fine Arts and MORE! Our program will include a Short Film Festival, A Musical Preview, A Café Book Reading/Signing Event, a Student Art Competition, and an Art Exhibit.

You don’t want to miss CArtsCon 2017! Airline and Lodging rates will increase in April, so make your arrangements (and submissions) now. Even if you don’t want to present at the event—you definitely do want to attend the conference and explore beautiful Canterbury. (London is also only a 1-hour train ride from Canterbury.)

Remember—the deadline for initial proposals is 31 March 2017. Please read the Entry Guidelines and Make Your Submissions HERE ASAP. Don’t forget to send us a current photo and a brief bio, too, so we can feature you on the website! You can send those to Jill Kiefer at jkiefer@warnborough.edu.

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