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DesignForCovid: Indian Artists Can Apply To Receive $1000 For Creating Art For Social Change

Homegrown Staff

Art&Found has partnered with The Wellbeing Project’s and Amplifier’s global call for entries on mental health, well being and social change, extending a helping hand to people who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic that has thrown the world in jeopardy.

Art&Found, in remaining true to its ethos, is looking for art that expresses and explores mental health and well-being for us all, as well as those in our communities that are on the front lines. 5 Indian artists will receive a cash prize of $1000 each.

This pool is for entries via Design Fights Covid.

The art will be reviewed by an outstanding panel of curators, including the Head Curator of the Guggenheim, and the former Director of the Tate Modern.

For more information, log on to https://designfightscovid.com/Amplifier to know how to submit.

You can check out Art&Found’s Instagram here.

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