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Culture Tech Challenge – Call for Submission of Indigenous New Media Artists & Musicians

The purpose of this initiative is to explore and preserve evolving indigenous cultural expression from throughout the globe as indigenous artists express their identity and stories through digital media and music.

Registration Deadline June 19, 2023

Better Worlds and the Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation, in partnership with UNESCO’s Platform for Creativity & Innovation (PCI) and Arts Management Magazine is pleased to announce the inaugural Indigenous Art 2023 Juried Exhibition for Indigenous New Media Artists and Musicians.

The purpose of this initiative is to explore and preserve evolving indigenous cultural expression from throughout the globe as indigenous artists express their identity and stories through digital media and music.

Established in 2020, The Platform for Creativity & Innovation (PCI) is an international cultural and artistic space for research, training, inspiration, communication, cooperation, and promotion, which is dedicated not only to promoting the aesthetic values in culture and the arts, but also to highlighting the contribution of the cultural arts in all aspects of economic, social and sustainable development.

Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation is China’s only public fundraising foundation and cultural thinktank focusing on the development of contemporary humanities and arts. Better Worlds is a global media and collaboration platform, whose mission is to explore how the innovations of web3, Ai and related digital technologies can help build a more prosperous, sustainable and equitable world. Arts Management Magazine was founded in 1962 by leading intellectuals Alvin Toffler and Alvin Reiss to explore the role of business and philanthropy in the cultural arts. AMM continues to expand on that mission under the guidance of Michael Reiss.

The CultureTech Challenge provides indigenous artists and musicians with an opportunity to introduce their work to the global art and music community, as well as affording a platform to sell their work to a global audience. We encourage artistic expression that explores the indigenous artist’s cultural insights on the impact of digital technology on the evolving relationship between indigenous identity, place, the natural world and a shared sustainable future.

Eligibility

Open to all emerging, mid-career and established artists and musicians (18+) of Indigenous ancestry. Artists may submit up to three works of visual art and musicians up to three recordings. Works must be original and completed within the last twelve months.

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