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What are the awards?

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What are the awards?

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Up to 12 finalists will win an all-expenses paid trip in Fall 2009 to present their work to a panel of expert judges. Each finalist or finalist team will also receive $2000. One Undergraduate and one Graduate winner or team will each receive $15,000. One Grand Prize winner or team will receive $25,000. Academic advisors of each winning team also receive a cash award.

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INTERNATINAL AWARDS 1. All competitors, jury members and coordinators who have attended the competition will be awarded ” CERTIFICATE”s. 2. The following medals will be given to the competitors that succeed in the competition. First %20 of projects GOLD Medals Second %20 of projects SILVER Medals Third %20 of projects BRONZE Medals 3. Among the projects awarded by golden medals, the best project will be awarded 300 euro, second 200 euro and the third 100 euro NATIONAL AWARDS All competitors, jury members and coordinators who have attended the competition will be awarded ” CERTIFICATE”s.

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• First prize: $25,000 cash prize and the opportunity for a commission to create a portrait of a remarkable living American for the National Portrait Gallery’s permanent collection • Second prize: $7,500 cash prize • Third prize: $5,000 cash prize • Commended artists: Up to four additional artists may be commended for their work, and they will receive $1,000 each. All finalists’ work will form a major exhibition on view at the National Portrait Gallery from October 23, 2009 until September 6, 2010. How will the commission be awarded to the winner? The National Portrait Gallery is poised to begin to commission portraits of remarkable Americans for its collection in all media. NPG has created a working list of possible subjects from the worlds of the arts, science, business, entertainment, sports, and public service. The winning artist will work with the Portrait Gallery to select a subject and arrange sittings. What do I have to do to enter? You will be asked for: • Basic information ab

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