Lumen Prize

Carla Rapoport giving a presentation on the Lumen Prize at the EVA London 2016 conference in July 2016.

The Lumen Prize is an international award for digital art.[1] The prize is an annual pay to play juried competition, followed by exhibitions worldwide.[2][3][4]

Founded by Carla Rapoport in 2012,[5] The Lumen Prize has staged over 45 exhibitions in 20 cities around the world including Amsterdam, Athens, Hong Kong, New York, Riga, Swansea[6] and Shanghai.

Lumen has collaborated with the Computer Arts Society[7] and from 2016 the EVA London Conferences.[8]

References

  1. "British artist Zarah Hussain's Numina gives traditional Islamic patterns a digital overhaul".
  2. "Lumen Prize". UK: Artquest. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  3. "Lumen Prize 2012". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-10-19.
  4. "The 2017 Lumen Prize for Digital Arts shortlist announced".
  5. "Carla Rapoport: CEO of Lumen Prize". Cardiff School of Art & Design. 16 November 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  6. "Lumen Prize Exhibition: Swansea's Adventure in Digital Art to support Creative Industries". www.swansea.ac.uk.
  7. "The 2014 Lumen Prize Exhibition Catalogue" (PDF). Computer Arts Society. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  8. Lambert, Nicholas (2016), "The Lumen Prize at EVA London 2016" (PDF), in Bowen, Jonathan P.; Diprose, Graham; Lambert, Nicholas, Electronic Visualisation and the Arts (EVA 2016), London, UK, 12–14 July 2016, London, UK: BCS, Electronic Workshops in Computing, doi:10.14236/ewic/EVA2016.57
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