I have to attend class for an hour during the time the Symposium is underway. Does that mean I am automatically disqualified from participating or winning a prize?
No, faculty panel members will have ample time to review your work thoroughly on Tuesday, April 13th and speak with you either before or after your class on the day of the Symposium. We suggest that you identify the times when you will be away from your exhibit in the “special needs” section of the registration form. We will provide this information to the faculty panel for the day of the Symposium. In addition, we strongly recommend that you ask a friend or another Symposium participant to watch your exhibit during your absence. This is especially important if you are exhibiting valuable art or are using, a lap-top computer to present your work. If you are unable to find an individual who will watch your exhibit while you are away, then you should take your valuables with you.
No, faculty panel members will have ample time to review your work thoroughly on Tuesday, April 12th and speak with you either before or after your class on the day of the Symposium. We suggest that you identify the times when you will be away from your exhibit in the “special needs” section of the registration form. We will provide this information to the faculty panel for the day of the Symposium. In addition, we strongly recommend that you ask a friend or another Symposium participant to watch your exhibit during your absence. This is especially important if you are exhibiting valuable art or are using, a lap-top computer to present your work. If you are unable to find an individual who will watch your exhibit while you are away, then you should take your valuables with you.
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