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  1. #Open art files verification
  2. #Open art files series
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Open Art Files: Notes and Footnotes Exhibition (16.08 – )

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As part of the "Open Art Talks", the programme will feature lectures by some of the participants. They will be visiting Bulgaria to learn about the local contemporary art scene in personal meetings, visits to artists' studios, museums and galleries, through the presentations of catalogues, books and portfolios. This module will popularize the "Open Arts Files" database and the openartfiles.bg website through visits of curators, critics, museum representatives, corporate collections, directors of art biennials and art centres. Art historians, curators, artists and experts from related fields from Bulgaria and abroad will be giving lectures. It will thus present the history of contemporary art, the place of Bulgarian contemporary art within the context of the global contemporary art, as well as various aspects, movements and points of view. The panel will be popularizing the "Open Arts Files" database, and will feature educational courses and lectures by visiting lecturers. The educational panel will take place in 2019 and will be based on "Introduction to Contemporary Art,", the long-standing art education platform of the Open Arts Foundation. The website uses both newly created and archival content of the current platform "Introduction to Contemporary Art." The content is built into four main panels: Topics, People, Spaces and Files, and is created in collaboration with experts and contemporary artists. "Open Arts Files" is the main part of openartfiles.bg, a bilingual website (in Bulgarian and English) that is a database/archive of Bulgarian contemporary art, an online library and an environment for art criticism. Open Art Files is a project of Open Arts Foundation, in collaboration with SARIEV Contemporary Gallery, that seeks to popularize Bulgarian contemporary art in Bulgaria and abroad.

#Open art files series

While you're there, don't forget to download our free poster for an indepth guide to design source files for branding, print and digital design projects."Open Art Files: Topics, People, Spaces, Files in Bulgarian Contemporary Art" is a series of two-year activities in 2018 and in 2019 for the building of openartfiles.bg, a database of the Bulgarian contemporary art, as well as curatorial visits, presentations and exhibitions introducing the project. Read more here: Guide to file formats and deliverables.

#Open art files zip

Just zip it up and follow the steps to upload the files.Source files are often vector-based, as this will allow the client to reproduce the design into print as well as re-size the design without losing any quality. If your design is selected, you agree to handover ownership of your designs to the client and the source files enable access to all the design elements you've created. Note that you are only required to upload the files once you have been selected as the winner of a project. Please note, the client will not have access to those files unless you are selected as the winning design.ĭesigners should provide these files after being awarded a place payment (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc).

#Open art files verification

It's not compulsory to upload source files with your initial submissions, however it is encouraged, particularly if you are undergoing account verification so our team can assess the quality of your work. These files should be provided to clients so they can print scalable versions of the design or edit them as they see fit. The more well-known files include Adobe’s Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign. Source files are the files you, the designer, have used to create your designs.

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Open art files