Mon, Jul 31
|Fee: Free / Prize: Equipment
FREE ENTRY / Unesco Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads - Competition
Theme: Silk Road. The UNESCO Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads photo contest is part of the Organization’s Silk Roads Programme and Social and Human Sciences Sector. It promotes photography as a tool for encouraging cultural interaction, helping build mutual understanding, and promoting peace amongst...
Deadline / Fee / Prize:
Jul 31, 2023, 11:30 PM
Fee: Free / Prize: Equipment
About:
The UNESCO Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads photo contest is part of the Organization’s Silk Roads Programme and Social and Human Sciences Sector. It promotes photography as a tool for encouraging cultural interaction, helping build mutual understanding, and promoting peace amongst the people living in the regions connected by the Silk Roads.
This year, the themes are Architecture, Monuments, and Urbanism. Entries may focus on either of these, while concentrating on mutual influences shared by people along the Silk Roads.
Photographers interested in exploring the theme of Architecture, Monuments, and Urbanism along the Silk Roads might capture the:
Grandeur of ancient and medieval cities along the Silk Roads, including their monumental citadels, temples, mosques, and palaces; Internal architecture and designs of the historic monuments and places; Mix of architectural styles and motifs found in the Silk Roads cities, reflects the diverse artistic influences across the region; Modern cities and monuments that continue to reflect the legacy of the Silk Roads, such as towering skyscrapers and museums; Impact of urbanism and architecture on the people and communities of the Silk Roads, from traditional neighbourhoods to modern urban sprawl; Role of architecture and urbanism in promoting sustainable development and cultural heritage preservation along the Silk Roads, and its impact on local communities. Photo entries will be examined by an International Selection Committee composed of the following photographers: GMB AKASH (Bangladesh), Fatimah Hossaini (Afghanistan), Liang Li (China), Gulnara Samoilova (USA), Mustafa Seven (Türkiye), and Osama Silwadi (Palestine)